What would you do if one day you felt compelled to record thoughts on everything that came into your mind, but the thoughts didn t seem to come from you? What if, to your embarrassment, you seemed to be channeling them? And what if, after a while, you couldn t come to any other conclusion than that the source of your thoughts was (gulp) God? Improbable as it may sound, this is exactly what happened to unfortunate, unsuspecting, average Samson Soledad, who resisted the impulse to start writing as long as he could. With no religious training or proclivity, this nonpracticing technical writer finally grabbed a yellow pad and began to record the thoughts that raced through his head his only reward, a general feeling of well-being. Ten years and hundreds of yellow pads later, he has a modern codex of thought that addresses many of our world s most compelling challenges. Allowing these writings to be published only if he remains anonymous, Soledad offers it to the world for judgment: Is it possibly inspired by the God most of us acknowledge . . . or is it only the idle commentary of a distraught recluse? ME is a powerful, timely and enlightening collection of thoughts, reflections, accusations, and analysis; apparently, directly from the mind of God. It reveals His position on such controversial subjects as Abortion, Christianity, Gays, Tithing, Time, Government, Multiple Universes, and even eliminating most of the Ten Commandments. Even if you question whether this is truly God s autobiography, you ll be driven to ponder, and perhaps question, the most controversial subjects of your own life and times.
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