Christian Road by El Verdadero

Christian Road by El Verdadero

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At first, it was just an ordinary life as Christian searched for the essence of life behind Philosophy and the Scriptures in this allegory. But then beliefs became so significant that they either make or break the pilgrim in his resolve to unravel the mystery of his boil-like illness and its nexus in his quest to reach the Celestial City. This story is a fiction. Any resemblance to a real-life situation is unintentional. The characters and their names are merely products of the Author's imagination.
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The story is about me and my journey through life. It always seemed to me somewhat self-indulgent and egotistical for somebody to spend time writing about their life and then expect other people to read it. I am not a writer, something I think all my English teachers at school would have concurred with-I was a mathematician-but I felt obliged to write my life story after my inner world conspired to write a response to the problem of Being. My Philosophy of Being is original; it flowed from my life journey over ten years like a stream from its source. I knew that if I were to reference my primary source, I would have to write it first. Reluctantly, I set about writing my life story, but as I wrote it, I realised there were other reasons why I needed to complete it, which should become clear as you read it.

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