In The Beginning: A Serious Satire on Myth, Philosophy, and Belief

Atlanta, GA, USA: Windowless I Publishing (2017)
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Timon is an ancient Greek skeptic fed up with dogmatic nonsense about the beginnings of the universe. One night, he dreams of a boisterous "Battle of Brains" between history's major religious and philosophical authorities. Highly satirical, IN THE BEGINNING depicts this battle in a clear and readable style, faithfully detailing each contender's cosmology, including wisecracks and barbs aimed at rival sages. Timon himself pulls no punches in attempting to resolve the debate, even bashing belief itself. A simple spectator, however, gets to throw the last punch when he divulges "The Real Truth of Everything."

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