Two old men, casual acquaintances with very little to do, often sit in the park and discuss the most serious questions facing humanity. The former engineer, who has become an agnostic, and the blue-collar ex-mill worker who once was a part-time preacher, examine with considerable insight, some very serious religious questions. Their conclusions often seem hilarious but cannot be easily discounted. They reduce some high-minded dogma to language understandable by the common man. Lester the tent-meeting converted preacher, has ...
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Two old men, casual acquaintances with very little to do, often sit in the park and discuss the most serious questions facing humanity. The former engineer, who has become an agnostic, and the blue-collar ex-mill worker who once was a part-time preacher, examine with considerable insight, some very serious religious questions. Their conclusions often seem hilarious but cannot be easily discounted. They reduce some high-minded dogma to language understandable by the common man. Lester the tent-meeting converted preacher, has fleshed out some very difficult concepts into more basic shapes. His visualization of the Holy Ghost is better defined in his imagination than in any other known exposition, physical or spiritual.
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