Books
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‘From Queer to Christ’ by George Carneal (book review)
George and I struck up conversation on Twitter and I immediately felt he was a kindred spirit. We got talking and shared a little about our respective spiritual journies, and it soon became obvious that God wanted our paths to cross because we have a great deal in common. For instance, we both came to Christ… Continue reading
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‘Revolution’ by Russell Brand (book review)
This is the first book by comedian and author Russell Brand that I have read. This book appealed to me more than his previous three titles because I’ve become more aware of what Russell believes over the last few months. Through his YouTube channel “The Trews” and a BBC 3 documentary entitled “End the Drugs… Continue reading
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Dimensions of Reality
It is possible to view reality as though there are two separate dimensions. The first we will call the God dimension, and the second the human dimension (other creatures experience life in their own dimensions). The God dimension represents absolute awareness, which we can presume that God has all the time. Everything in the universe,… Continue reading
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‘A Little History of Philosophy’ by Nigel Warburton (book review)
Nigel Warburton has been a lecturer at both the University of Nottingham and the Open University, but in 2013 he decided to resign his position at the Open University and go freelance as a writer and philosophy teacher. As far as I can gather from his tweets, Warburton is now running introductory philosophy courses in… Continue reading
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May God Grant us Peace!
As I sit alone in my bedroom, I am aware of how quiet this house is at the moment. It’s a five bedroom property, but three tenants have moved out in recent months and have not yet been replaced. It is wonderful to be able to enjoy the peace and quiet of a near-empty house,… Continue reading
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‘Happier’ by Tal Ben-Shahar (book review)
I have recently finished reading the book Happier by Harvard lecturer and psychologist Tal Ben-Shahar. The book was of interest to me as it discusses the nature of happiness, and how we can achieve greater levels of happiness in our lives. This is a subject to which I have dedicated a great deal of thought in… Continue reading

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