I know of a book that describes the life of a sinner. The man has killed, stolen and lived a Godless life. The author, is not of the same opinion, yet uses many of this real characters quotes and opinion in his writing. He claims to do it only to offer the world an opposing view, in attempt to show how it is wrong and how the transformation of a person happens. Is this wrong, or would you find it insightful in assisting with the greater understanding of those opposite views in life. Could this help anyone, or would it only be seen as an attack on manys religious standing.
2007-01-23
12:06:59
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vanya_jbriere
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Oldesalt, to answer your question. I would have named the book, yet still have more to questions to asked about it. This may come off as strange yet, I have my odd reasons. Thank you for the answer.
2007-01-23
13:05:27 ·
update #1