In this fascinating, soul-searching memoire, Sam Merry explores his childhood Evangelical Christianity with Salvation Army parents in a coal mining village and the dissonant effects of his developing Education during the Swinging Sixties. His growing interest in Philosophy makes this an interesting analysis of a route that many "Christians" have taken: a deconstruction of god, the Bible, and the effects of selected philosophers on his beliefs. Finally, he takes a snapshot of religion today, showing how little has changed. This insightful book explores the meaning of life and is of general interest to all thinking people.
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