I've been rewriting my first novel, an all time first was making the chapters before actually writing anything at all. I needed to do this to separate the events in my life and subjects alike. It also helps me remember what I have to write. I found that this will be a very unbiased book, where followers of Jesus will think little of one chapter but thoroughly agree with the next, and then the people who are hesitant to follow any God that their mind may conceive will be the same, but vice-versa.
The chapters are (order of the chapters are not finalized):
“Be The Change”: Public perception and Christian stereotypes
Living and Purpose: Breathing is not living
Saved, Salvation and Sanctus Spirit: Finding God and God alone
Tradition and religion: Neither helps you through
Name: “I am who I am”
The Unbelievers: Under one roof, under one sky
Preachers: The fist down my throat
The Living Word: Sedated people and lively books
Loving Sins: The battle with alcohol
Homosexuality: Science versus faith/ me versus God
Church: Post-modern ways of shaking the planet
The Devil Copout: The infamously plausible blame game
The Worst Enemy (Myself): Mind, body, heart and soul, and spirit
The Blessing In Pain: The lesson with pens and blood
Ultima Agnosia: Fate, fortune and the divine thought
“A Bee Without Its Stinger”: The revelation of dying and sickness
Faith: Is it a sin to question your answers?
As I said, this tale has no dedication and almost everybody will find it bitter and sweet. If anything, it's here to help me alone. But if there ever is another 'me' out there (cause I know I'm not alone at being alone), this is for them too. Now what is the definition of 'normal'?
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