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Victims of Beliefs (Aka Religious Intolerance)

John Mogbishe Mogbitshe-Odogun

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

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VICTIM OF BELIEF This book is about the silent working of divinity in the affairs of men. It reveals how life is intricately woven such that the Supreme Being by-passes self-inflicted and presumed beliefs to establish His own Sovereignty in the affairs of men. It also shows how well-groomed persons can exemplify and exudes right ideals, values, and integrity in tandem with their beliefs while ‘supposedly trusted hands’ can subtly act contrary to the belief they profess. It’s full of suspense, and copiously interwoven with great sense of humour. It shows how divinity can position and work in ensuring desired progress. The role of responsible, caring, selfless parents especially that of Tobechi came to fore while the maturity, trust and confidence reposed in her and her chastity was not compromised which is the bane of the 21ST Century, ZEE and ZEE+ generation at large. The challenges of Dauda cannot be overlooked. His maturity and his quest for truth, irrespective of his background is commendable. Finally, victim of belief enables you to; Activate, stimulate and maximise every opportunity that comes your way. Break free and leap over positional obstacles and terrible overtures of life to attain greater height. I strongly recommend this book to all. It is a must to read and have in your study. David Dairo

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spirituality, John Mogbishe, Victims of Beliefs, religion, inspirational