Truthful Color Of God
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How soon do we realize that what we have in our hands is the one thing that we really yearn for? Think of love, chances, and relationships beyond recall, and the regrets that come along. Why does the truth escape us at the time it matters most to us? The Truthful Color of God reflects on such instances in the life of its creator. In “You Are My Soul,” for example, Tho Pham plays with the thought of the convenience of a time machine to change the past in light of recent realization.
The Truthful Color of God reflects on the cosmological continuum and how Christianity figures in it.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781434914675
ISBN10: 1434914674
Tho Pham
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2012
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
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