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Developing a Universal Religion: Why one is Needed and How it might be Derived    by David Hockey
Price: Free! 109330 words. Published on February 23, 2009. .

Does humanity need a Universal Religion? This book summarises the difficulties in solving this question. It explores how we think, why “purpose” is important when solving practical and moral problems, how religions arose and developed and how the universe and life evolved. Then it discusses how humanity might select a “purpose” and suggests how a “universal religion” might be built.
Why are they all praying? The Errant-Event Syndrome.    by Herman Volberg
Price: $4.95 USD. 125780 words. Published on October 10, 2010. .

The book's title reflects the question a little boy asks his mother in the midst of the chaos and terror caused by the failure of nature’s critically important Principle of Causality as a group of sciewntist strive to correct the problem. Hold up an apple, then let it go --- if it didn't drop, you have experienced an Errant Event and belong in the story! Physically, it could happen.
Paradox (A Short Story)    by Aaron Crocco
Price: $0.99 USD. 4720 words. Published on November 15, 2011. .

Meet Gregory, an artificial intelligence unlike anything the world’s ever seen before. His impact onto society has been significant: by analyzing the answers given to just 12 questions, he'll tell you how you will die. When Ryan Downs gets a prediction like no other, he learns shadow groups exist solely to find out just how Paradox and Gregory’s other fantastical predictions will come to pass.
Theory of Discrete Attractors    by Andre Michaud
Price: $7.99 USD. 55880 words. Published on May 6, 2012. .

Introduction to causalisty based fundamental physics. Description of the various verified characteristics of stable elementary particles. Discussion of Quantum Mechanics, Maxwell's theory and of the gravitation theories of Newton and Einstein from a causality viewpoint.
Prospero    by Jamie Crothall
Price: $0.99 USD. 20110 words. Published on May 21, 2012. .

Dr. Jacobs is new at her job and he knows it. The new patient identifies himself only as 'Eight', and he has a simple story - he has lived his life many times, carrying his past knowledge with him each time. Set to convince him of his fallacy, Dr. Jacobs instead finds his tales compelling, but will his words compell her to re-write her own life?