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Retelling the Golden Truth Through Short Stories

Retelling the Golden Truth Through Short Stories

Retelling the Golden Truth Through Short Stories

J. R. Kokandakar / JRKokandakar

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Partridge Publishing
Año de edición:
2013
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Ciencia: cuestiones generales
ISBN:
9781482814989
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Religion, spirituality, culture, science, technology, etc. are for the good of mankind. We, the human beings, misutilise them to fulfilling our selfish, petty desires. It is our own fault, our deteriorating character that makes us blame both religion and science at our whim. The present book endeavors with the help of short stories for the search of the golden truth-rather the golden means that the human life seeks for its betterment in true sense.

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