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  • How To Be A Witch by tapper333
    tapper333
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    Okay, this is not a how-to book like the title implies. However, this is a guide. Something to help you understand Witchcraft just a little more and to aid you in finding your own path. While writing this, I too am also developing my path and learning more and more every day. So, hopefully, this will help you find your way as much as it will help me.
  • Hello by JakeCiprianoMendez
    JakeCiprianoMendez
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  • I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life, Says Jesus by CinnamonnHoney
    CinnamonnHoney
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    A research paper review that proves the existence of God while simultaneously tracing historical records back to the real Jesus of Nazareth. The paper analyzes supernatural phenomena through personal accounts in an attempt to present a secular reader with a newfound perspective for theology and eschatology. This paper also examines the life of Ted Bundy and his own spiritual experiences on the night of his murder spree in the Chi Omega Sorority House in Florida State.
  • The Secular Diary by rishabhparmar6
    rishabhparmar6
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    Why Indian mass is not following the Preamble of Constitution in India? Are we really secular? Is there any possibility to establish the true secularism in India? The Secular Diary is a non-fiction book designed to educate the masses about secularism in India. It touches the serious topics which are related to secularism.
  • Far from Shining Lights and Sounds by PrimeCuron
    PrimeCuron
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    It's easy to look at the multitude of excitement and sensations implanted in events like the Super Bowl. Many will seek its amazing audiences and advertisements, wishing willfully to see their favorite idols and epic "PLAY OF THE GAME". Others, those who are off to the sides of the stadiums and sights galore, shall take, perhaps, a different look along the sidelines. Perhaps others will see a slightly different view before them. Melancholy? Or something more...?
  • Empires of Faith by Le_Muslim_MAN
    Le_Muslim_MAN
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    The year was 1663 A.H. An evil emperor named Kwaade threatened the freedom to believe and sought to erase religion from the face of the Earth, bringing the world to its knees. Alas, there remained those who would be steadfast in bowing only to God. Read and discover the tales of their battles and struggles against oppression in a world of empires. Empires, of faith... _______________ Copyright © 2013- by Abdullah Muhammad All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. Legal charges may be filed against anyone found in violation of this copyright.
  • A Guide to Atheism by Secular_Eliza
    Secular_Eliza
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    A guide about Atheism and Humanism for both Secular and Religious people. Feel free to ask questions or debate!
  • Two Worlds & A Dream by AleahKateLozada
    AleahKateLozada
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    A poetry collection
  • The Other Half of Day by arbevmo
    arbevmo
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    Cover Art by Kuro Tenshi Via @HeavenChaliceLove Main Scriptures: As long as it is day, we must do the works of him who sent me. Night is coming, when no one can work. [John 9:4] Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. [Isaiah 5:20] Teaser/Synopsis: Ten years have passed since Emily boarded a jet in her native America, bound for Manila and her mission work in the Philippines. Emily found not only her life calling to serve God and spread His love and gospel in this Asian island chain, but also her lifetime love in Paulo, native Filipino from the capital city. Now Emily was sensing a strong call from God again. He began to plant the seeds of her next assignment, which would lead her -- home. Paulo began to sense it as well. Soon, it became inevitable. Emily was to return to America with her husband Paulo. America was not the same country she left just a decade ago. It had long been in the process of becoming a materialistic, secular, and pagan nation. And in recent years, things had only gotten worse. Especially for Christians. It seems that almost any faith, or no faith at all, was acceptable in the new America -- except for Jesus Christ. Into this environment, Emily and Paulo land in America with God's mission of sharing he love of Jesus. What will the two missionaries face as they begin to preach God's Word in a nation now hostile to the gospel? Follow Emily and Paulo as they travel through the United States, experiencing adversity, uncertainty, persecution, but also the undiminishing love and favor of God in ways they never imagined. Through people that they least expected. Please pray for this work. Now, enjoy!! :-)
  • A Nation of Secularists by SignoreHappi
    SignoreHappi
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    A thought experiment of creating, maintaining, and enjoying a nation founded on Science, Reasoning and Logic.
  • The American System and the Talmud by KhoniChin
    KhoniChin
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    This provocative book explores how America didn't just welcome Jewish capital-it decoded, secularized, and embedded Talmudic logic into its financial operating system. From contract law to venture funding, from credit networks to risk tolerance, the authors trace how ancient trust mechanisms were stripped of bloodlines and faith, and transformed into modular institutions open to anyone who plays by the rules. This is not a story of Jewish expansion, but of American absorption. In a world flooded with closed ideologies, the U.S. succeeded by turning a tribal algorithm into a scalable, open-source system.
  • The Religion Debate by The_Religion_Debate
    The_Religion_Debate
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    A book that features both sides of the Religion Debate. We takle all different topics relating to Religion, Atheism, Science and anything inbetween. Written by various writers with many different beliefs. Administrators: Christian - @LoverofBooks1000 Atheist - @Secular_Eliza
  • Poem by Debanjan1999
    Debanjan1999
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    A poem on multi culture
  • Surrender by cc2casey
    cc2casey
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    #27 in Christ #151 in Spiritual Should we really worry ourselves with being on the worlds "hall of fame?" Do we need to make sure to get someone back when we have a "problem" with them? Do we truly have the right to become someone "Aphrodite?" Better yet, why is Aphrodite even a thing? In this book, I take a different approach and compare music to the Bible. Memory Verses Top Christian Songs Words of Inspiration Steps to following Christ
  • The Birth of Atheism by DirtyLittleSeacrest
    DirtyLittleSeacrest
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    and y Christianity is dumb lol
  • Behold The Man* by daviswin
    daviswin
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    This is mainly a five part idiosyncratic reflection on the life of Jesus of Nazareth; someone whom many people with little time for religion still find attractive. It is mostly from a talk I gave in 1988 while visiting a church in Pennsylvania. Please make allowance for this context in what I have written. I am not trying to proselytise. I believe that, whatever path we follow, the important thing is to come to a point where we live, not to gain God's approval, but to respond to his** love. For me, that love is embodied in Jesus. * Ecce Homo (John 19:5) - the Latin words with which Pontius Pilate, the Roman Governor, presented the scourged Jesus to his accusers before sending him to be crucified. ** When I speak of God as 'he' I am not assigning a gender; but I am not willing to tie language up in knots in order to be politically correct. Feminists beware! (but really I approve of what you stand for.)
  • Another Eden by mcisrich
    mcisrich
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    Short story. A story seed originally imagined as paralleling the entire Tanakh. Yarrehn leaves his protected garden to help his adopted children find their way in the world. We follow Yarrehn's as he attempts to secure the future for his children and all their decedents.
  • Piously Profane by eversoabstract
    eversoabstract
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    This is a collection of my original poetry. Thanks for reading! :)
  • Live by SatanTheTrueSavior
    SatanTheTrueSavior
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    Who ever said that you need to follow the restriction of God? Set yourselves loose. Satan's not as bad as they lead you to think.