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If you liked or hated Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code", will like or hate a hundred times more Walant Froli's "The death of sin and the human nature". Mainly the volumes 3 and 4.
Sean´s existencialist profile
Sean does not remember exactly how old he was at the time when as a very young man, he used to question himself about his existence. He often suspected that the whole world was watching him, as if everyone around knew who he was and pretending otherwise. Thirty years earlier, he would have written The Truman Show, a story that became also a movie, in which the actor Jim Carey played the role of a guy who started to distrust his daily life in a small town, and finally discovered that everything was nothing more than a movie scenario, with everyone around playing roles except him.As Sean became more of an adult, this strange feeling proportionally also eased, even because his routines tasks at work and study did not allow him to spend time with these existential frivolities. Planning for a better future at that moment was the priority.As always, the rush for everything was a constant in his life, as he needed to achieve his goals in order to meet the urgency of the commitments assumed, and constantly demanded in his ambitious educational and professional projects. However, he did not complained, rather was grateful for the fact that he had never experienced extreme rough situations until that moment.In a short period of time, right after getting married, the husband-wife relationship had failed down considerably. The separation came earlier than expected, along with disappointment. He looked for passion and love away from the home he had built, with the purpose of finding happiness and leisure. Realized great qualities in his woman as a housewife and mother, but lack of experience did not allow him to understand, how a woman could see so much virility in a husband and do not correspond accordingly.Love affairs outside the home were the best solutions when the hormones increased, in order to avoid even more disappointments with his marriage, during periods of testosterone rising ups, already predicting that home was the last place to seek satisfaction. Despite realizing all that behavior was a big mistake, lust spoke louder, leaving him blind until sexual satisfaction was finally consummated. Maybe he was sexually addicted, but always tried hard not to become a sick man. Despite the bad circumstances that led his marriage to fail, and the fact that his strange and old existential feelings seemed to be emerging, Sean remained judicious and controlling to not reveal what was really going on inside him. He was naturally participative in social and family life, apparently like any normal person. Certain types of hypocrisy were definitely condemned by him, especially those that led people away from doing good things using the name of God. He believe that would be right if religions, through their teachings, act directly on men´s attitudes for the whole humanity´s benefit, that is, in a more effective way, either immediately or in a short term, because the world is ending in war, hunger and international misery, while priests, popes, pastors, bishops, and many others religious leaders delight in luxuries and abundance in their houses and temples.With all due respect, it is not enough just to say that you are a follower or preach the religious teachings, without applying them in a practical way, acting immediately, because, while a decision to bring help to needy people, follows a non effective bureaucratic path, the objectives to be achieved will not be accomplished, and many ones, unfortunately, will not live enough time to be rescued. This is how our story begins, about someone, who has not any illusion to enter Heaven´s Kingdom, nor does he brag about being perfect, but is honest enough to criticize even himself, trying to correct the many mistakes made in life, even knowi


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798670237437
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 270
  • Series Title: The Death of Sin and the Human Nature - Episode 2
  • Sub Title: VOL I The rising of the divine
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8670237431
  • Publisher Date: 10 Aug 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Weight: 399 gr


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