Book details

  • Genre:social science
  • Sub-genre:Popular Culture
  • Language:English
  • Pages:235
  • eBook ISBN:9781623099862

Mormons of the Lie

By Ronald J. Washington, MD

Overview


Mormons of the Lie, (expose-type non-fiction) unlocks a mammoth evil gone viral. A physician’s wife dies tragically. Overcoming personal tragedy and betrayal unmask a bigger picture of social political and historical reality. Mormonism surfaces as a microcosm in the breakdown of society’s wickedness. A psycho-spiritual look forges a deeper understanding of the gamut of emotions—transforming grief and explosive fury to peace of mind and genuine forgiveness, self empowering for any anyone feeling used. Love and sexual climax beget a clinically packed metaphor embracing profound sensuality—irresistible passion more riveting than fiction could invent.
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Description


Mormons of the Lie, (expose-type non-fiction) unlocks a mammoth evil gone viral. A physician’s wife dies tragically. Overcoming personal tragedy and betrayal unmask a bigger picture of social political and historical reality. Mormonism surfaces as a microcosm in the breakdown of society’s wickedness. A psycho-spiritual look forges a deeper understanding of the gamut of emotions—transforming grief and explosive fury to peace of mind and genuine forgiveness, self empowering for any anyone feeling used. Love and sexual climax beget a clinically packed metaphor embracing profound sensuality—irresistible passion more riveting than fiction could invent.
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About The Author


Ronald J. Washington practices internal medicine in Dallas, Texas. He is also a poet and author.
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