Because of the time in which we live, I wanted to find a way to share with others an understanding that God has given to me. He allowed me to eat from His table. If a person can open their mind to the possibility; this book will take those that read it to places that they have never been before. It will allow them to see Christ like never before! They will hear that calm still voice like never before. This book will expose Satan, it unseals the book of Genesis, it shows the resurrection step by step. I believe this knowledge came from Christ, and this book will speak for itself. While studying the word hour after hour, day after day, I would see signs of the resurrection in the book of Genesis. A few years later studying Christ and the Comforter I began to see more in the book of Genesis than I had in the past. After ten years of studying, I wanted to help other people see Christ and the Comforter in a better light. It still took another ten years to get here. If a person reads this book they will never be the same. I made it a point to deal only with facts! I want the readers to think for themselves according to the words of the bible and not my belief or the belief of any other man. All that you read in this book will prove that it came from a power above, and not from I.
We're proud to introduce a new, controversial, dynamic book featuring hard-ball prose, and social/racial storytelling delivered with deadly force - a Hell-fire and brimstone style. No other opinionated writer can stand up against the wit and versatility that comes through this obviously caring, unchained package af experiential thoughts and urban prose. "Engaging and clever as any recent radical Black writer, produced by the same concrete jungles that have given America Jazz, Hip-Hop and baggy pants, I Beg Your Damn Pardon literally kept both Blacks and Whites on our staff turning its pages and debating the serious issues raised - long into the night. "I Beg Your Damn Pardon is a red, black, and green-poetic magnum opus of "truth-telling," as echoed from the heart of a Black American. This book, this classic work, demands honest critique and an open mind, as the contents slam us into the often hidden face of Black folk. Sometimes it's an angry face, still standing in the shadows of prejudice and hate holding an "alley-apple" (a red house brick) used for throwing at one's enemies. Alley-apples can hurt us as projectiles when thrown at us, but this book is a well-composed, hard-hitting canon. Definitely a must-read. Just know when to duck!" -Big Brother Earl Roberts
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