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About The Author:
Dr. Richard W. Morris, a lawyer licensed in two U.S. states and England, is a member of Mensa, a former teacher and adjunct professor. In his half-century as a pilot (airline transport pilot, flight and ground instructor licenses) he flew as pilot-in-command (captain) in some forty countries on four continents.
He began his legal career as a prosecutor, and did criminal defense before limiting his practice to civil matters. His published credits include articles in such diverse periodicals as the San Diego Realtor magazine, San Diego Mensan, American Atheist, Playboy, Truth Seeker, Art World News, and was a columnist for the Page (Arizona) newspaper, Page USA.
Richard is author of God On Trial, coauthored The Art Fraud Virus, with Richard W. Stevens, and is now working on his next Sister Leah novel, Murder at the Hospice of God.
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Featuring: God On Trial by Richard W. Morris
Blasphemy, Murder and The Lord Don’t Mix
When Religion and Reason Collide in Court.
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This Book Is About Critical Thinking And Challenges The Reader To Ask:
What Do I Know And How Do I Know It?
Sister Mary, one of three Sisters Superior in the Church of the Saved is murdered in the opening chapter, the first of several murders. The same evening, David Stone attends the Summer Sunday Sundown Services held at Jefferson Park in the City of Dicksburgh, presented by Pastor Maxentius Zeno Constantine (known to all only as “Pastor”) and the police arrest David for blasphemy.
Sister Mary had a two million-dollar life insurance policy (with double indemnity for accidents) issued by a company in Bermuda. The beneficiary is an international religious charity controlled by Pastor. Will her death be ruled murder, suicide or accident?
David, a graduate student, demands the prosecution prove each statutory element beyond a reasonable doubt using the Federal Rules of Evidence. He takes the position claiming before one may be convicted of a blasphemy, the law must provide an intelligible definition of God and then produce evidence to support the definition or the prosecution will fail to make a prima facie case.
Pastor uses the upcoming trial to increase his sphere of influence and bring money to the church. His church, like all others, always needs more money. He spends some of his time at the Garden of Faith, headquarters of a religious mission, on Lake Brokopondo in Suriname, saving souls, feeding the poor and performing devotional rites for God with the Sisters Superior and the Angels of Manna, a lower level order residing in the Garden. While Pastor’s relationship is strictly religious, the sexual rituals rival those described by the Marquis de Sade — embellished by the kinks of Sister Leah.
Sister Leah, genetically an intersexual and a former professional female dominatrix, now restricts her domination practice to an underground arm of the Church as the Mistress of Justice.
What happens to David’s life if the jury finds him guilty?
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God On Trial Endorsements:
“The Supreme Court of the United States opens each session with the crier saying, “God save the United States and this honorable court.” Thousands of trial courts daily swear witnesses to tell the truth, ending with, “so help you God.” Morris has it right: under the Federal Rules of Evidence, courts can convict a person of murder but cannot prove God exists.”
Marc J. Victor, Attorney at Law
Certified Specialist in Criminal Law
“This book is a gripping intellectual mind-twister. Reason, faith, and the charlatan battle for the minds of the jury in the best of courtroom drama. Morris lets loose with his vast experience of international law and religion, weaving an extraordinary sleuth of intrigue, murder, and deviant sexual drama.”
Ken Schoolland, Associate Professor of Economics and Political Science
Hawaii Pacific University, Author of “” Jonathan Gullible”
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Book Details:
ISBN: 0-7414-5755-5 ©2009
Book Size: 5.5” x 8.5”
372 Pages
Category/Subject: FICTION / Religious
True Genre: Critical Thinking
List Price: $18.95
God On Trial is available only from the publisher at the moment.
It will soon be available at Amazon.com as well as in Kindle and E-Book formats.
Other Titles By Richard W. Morris
Coauthored The Art Fraud Virus, with Richard W. Stevens
Working on his next Sister Leah novel: Murder At The Hospice Of God.
Submitted by Theodocia McLean
Owner of Books In Sync
Submission Date: February 22, 2010
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