Books tagged: religious violence

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Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure    by Duane Simolke
Price: $2.99 USD. 78920 words. Published on October 27, 2009. .

Winner, StoneWall Society Pride in the Arts Award. The brilliant scientist Taldra loves her twin gay sons and sees them as the hope for Valchondria's future, but one of them becomes entangled in the cult of Degranon, while the other becomes stranded on the other side of a doorway through time. Can they find their way home and help Taldra save their world?
A Spell on All Their Houses, How Religious SCRIPTURE and Practices Support Intolerance, Violence and Even War. Includes Mythical and Outrageously FORGED Religious Origins    by Samuel Butler
Price: $2.99 USD. 24370 words. Published on April 27, 2011. .

How religious SCRIPTURE, practices and writings support cruelty, violence, hate, murder and sometimes questionable moral practices, such as sexual abuse against children. Many have even gone headfast to the extreme of war and genocide in the name of their preferred religion. Some religions in their origins copied previous myths and performed outrageous forgery.
The New Revised Catechlysm    by Brother Paul, D.U.I.
Price: $6.99 USD. 33960 words. Published on November 9, 2011. .

This magnificently fractured version of the old Baltimore Catechism is a hand-crafted creation, employing old-world, artisanal techniques of print-on-demand and e-books. Produced with paper made from the starched wimples of old nuns, and ink from the black hearts of sinners mixed with penitents’ tears, it’s a book you’ll want to mortify yourself with over and over again.