While looking at recent headlines, I realized that (with few exceptions) many of the things I wrote about in 2016, are still applicable today. Scary might be the best way to describe it. Can we trust that people in authority have been fair and impartial, basing their decisions on objective facts, rather than personal opinion? Does this person get treated differently than that one? If so, why? Have you ever wondered about such things? If so, then this book is for you. I give examples, ask questions, try to reason, then invite readers to consider the implications of these long-held practices. The cover shows ruins, to depict what happens when we think we are smarter than God. Read my recent book "NEW WOLF," to see what happens when we leave God out. The book is non fiction about how objective truth and personal responsibility are no longer tolerated in many aspects of public life. Subjectivity or subjective truth has taken over, especially in the courts and politics. Who presents the best case can win, but what about hard facts and other evidence? The book offers many examples and even looks back in history to present some cases. There are numerous references in the "notes" section for researchers to continue their own pursuit of the facts. The author wrote this book in late 2016 and delayed publishing an ebook. While looking at recent headlines, the author realized that (with few exceptions) many of the events from back then, are still applicable today. It is scary to look back at the headlines then, thinking how similar they are to the present. Hopefully readers will learn to ask similar questions, in search for their own answers. The author just finished writing NEW WOLF, a fictional account of what might happen based on this non fiction book.
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