Books tagged: antichristian

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A Wanderer at the Dawn    by Carl Reader
Price: $2.99 USD. 25780 words. Published on January 26, 2011. .

A Wanderer at the Dawn is a play about the philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche and takes place on the day of his death. His mind destroyed by tertiary syphilis, Nietzsche is partially paralyzed and under the care of his sister. As he lays dying, the play takes place in his mind as the various characters interact with him and illuminate the life and philosophy of this great anti-Christian.
The Anti-Apologist: Philip Pullman's Covert Assault on the Christian Worldview within "His Dark Materials"    by Anthony Horvath
Price: $2.99 USD. 15780 words. Published by apgroup on November 2, 2011. .

The release of Philip Pullman's "The Golden Compass" as a movie prompted new scrutiny of the messages embedded in his "His Dark Materials" series. In this collection of essays, Christian apologist Anthony Horvath affirms the existence of an anti-Christian agenda in the books, but argues that the charges commonly raised are harmless since they are easily spotted. The real 'harm' lies elsewhere.
Passing for Normal: Memoirs of a Cult Child    by Carl Asher
Price: $4.99 USD. 11040 words. Published on August 14, 2012. .

In Passing for Normal Carl invites you into the mind of an unwitting cult member. With a series of short stories and scenes, he takes you on a journey through the early years of that child’s life, from birth to escape. The point of view ages with the boy, giving the reader a candid insight into what life was really like in the 1980s and 90s as a second-generation member of The Family International