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Rob Jacik

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Charlotte, North Carolina 28277
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Them Demons is Tricky

Them Demons is TrickyThem Demons is Tricky (book)

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When several devout Fundamentalist Christians find out about author Rob Jacik's religious beliefs they seek to save his soul and turn him to the light of Christ. Via e-mail they debate over the core Christian tenets. Is the earth only six thousand years old? Is Satan running amok upon the planet foiling God's heavenly plans? Does God hate homosexuals? Are women inferior to men? Is God a male? And many more. Jacik surgically dissects each of their arguments using the Bible as one of his strongest allies. In response, the opinions and beliefs of the Fundamentalists run from surprising to frightening to downright hysterical. In the end Jacik reveals to them the reality of the Bible as each one of them ends up leaving their church. Losing members the Reverend himself intercedes. Jacik refuses to hold back and goes toe-to-toe with the pastor which eventually leads to a startling conclusion that abruptly ends Jacik's interactions with the Christians.

Doubt after Doubt: Doubting the Christian Faith (Paperback)

Doubt after Doubt: Doubting the Christian Faith (Paperback)Doubt after Doubt: Doubting the Christian Faith (Paperback) (book)

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"Doubt after Doubt" is an autobiographical account of a Catholic who questions and investigates his religion leaving no stone unturned. Rob Jacik confronts the major challenges Christianity faces by turning to the Bible, popular Christian authors and academics for answers. Christmas, Easter, the devil, the creation story, hell, the word of God, sex, homosexuality and other topics are questioned. Jacik concludes Christianity was an illusion dispelled on his way to embracing modern Paganism. Jacik never questioned his faith until he had a brief epiphany in a grocery store. He finds the Bible in contrast to his values, his Catholic upbringing and his concept of God. “Doubt after Doubt” offers a modern Pagan viewpoint, but does not proselytize. Jacik encourages the reader to investigate the Bible and their faith on their own. Visit www.DoubtAfterDoubt.com for more information.