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Does God Exist?    by Peace Vision
Price: Free! 28800 words. Published on January 18, 2012. .

Man must think on how he came into being, what the purpose of his life is, why he will die and what awaits him after death. He must question how he, himself, and the whole universe came into existence and how they continue to exist. While doing this, he must relieve himself of all constraints and prejudices.
Confessions of a Christian    by Rand Tuttle
Price: $2.99 USD. 30680 words. Published on January 19, 2012. .

Far too many people have become disillusioned in their religious beliefs and are leaving the Christian church. They are doing so, in large measure, due to the lack of credibility in outdated church dogmas and traditions.This book presents a critical analysis of five key areas of church dogmas that are particularly bothersome to people in today's society and make recommendations for change.
Connor Black Hole Bubble Theory - Origins of Big Bang and Where Black Holes Lead To    by Richard Del Connor
Price: $3.33 USD. 4120 words. Published on February 7, 2012. .

Discovered in the 1980s, Richard's "Black Hole Bubble Theory" is a larger view of our reality. Our universe is within a bubble within a black ocean of tar that we mistake for "black holes." Richard hopes to help Prof. Hawking with his Big Bang theories and provide the missing concepts that are befuddling today's theorists, astronomers, and scientists. A black hole is a hole in our bubble.
An Atheist Afterlife    by Isuru Abeysinghe
Price: Free! 2090 words. Published on July 7, 2012. .

A scientific theory about the possibility of an afterlife from an atheist perspective. This short and concise document deals within the realm of observable science and basic mathematics to argue that all humans are inherantly immortal.
Scotland Yard    by Buddy Fulldae, Jr
Price: Free! 4690 words. Published on November 7, 2012. .

Three Welsh Pymke Pixies find themselves delivered to a suburban Seagull City backyard, much to the delight of Zoe, Sarah and Laura, a triplet trio of tumultuous tangental trouble. Join Spanglebean on his tour-de-force of existential self-discovery as he brainstorms a unique cosmology from his perspective within the confines of a quite large garden fence.