May 28, 2007

I Met God Audiobook

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I Met God is an audio book by J. Neil Schulman.

The content of this book goes to the very center of libertarianism and free thought. I am directly challenging Ayn Rand's epistemological and ontological premises with respect to whether it is rational to believe in God by suggesting that the referent for the word "God" is the very same referent as for the word "existence"that in fact existence itself is a conscious, self-conscious, and volitional entity and thus this is an axiom prior to proof and cannot rightly be the subject for a proof, as Ayn Rand demanded.

I am also asserting that God is not a product of human religion but is real, that I have had personal contact with God that convinces me of his reality, and that what I have learned from this personal contact is that God's creation of human beings to be conscious, self-conscious, and volitional entities with free will like his own negates religious authority and prophecy, since the future is not being determined by God but by the free will decisions of each of us. I believe, by combining both an epistemological/ontological challenge to Objectivism and a personal assertion of an individual divine relevelation I am making the strongest case for libertarian free thought that has ever been made in modern times.

I met God

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