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Friedrich Nietzsche wrote, "God is dead." In short, he is not so much dead as irrelevant to modern, self-actualized, successful humanity. In his irrelevance, God is no longer feared, respected or trusted. In this state he is incapable of bringing fulfillment, purpose, and meaning to one human soul. ¿¿Or is he?¿ After exiling God to the far reaches of human existence, we have found that purpose, meaning, and fulfillment aren't so easy to come by. Furthermore, we have found that once banished, God is impervious to our edicts and demands. He will not be forced to appear in the courts of human…mehr

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Friedrich Nietzsche wrote, "God is dead." In short, he is not so much dead as irrelevant to modern, self-actualized, successful humanity. In his irrelevance, God is no longer feared, respected or trusted. In this state he is incapable of bringing fulfillment, purpose, and meaning to one human soul. ¿¿Or is he?¿ After exiling God to the far reaches of human existence, we have found that purpose, meaning, and fulfillment aren't so easy to come by. Furthermore, we have found that once banished, God is impervious to our edicts and demands. He will not be forced to appear in the courts of human reason so we can question the nature of his being, his essence, his desires. He will not submit to our cross-examinations concerning his intentions and then decide whether he is worthy of our allegiance. ¿Identity Theft seeks to re-discover the Living God who is beyond us but became us so we might know and walk in intimacy with him. It is straight talk about disappointment, freedom, obedience, experience, and perspective. In this age of damaging consumerism, it attempts to rise above the clamor of rampant self-gratification and clearly say, "God's not dead. He's just not in the place we put him." Reclaim your true identity in Christ and be set free to live the life God has for you!
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Ken White retired from the worlds of advertising, corporate communications, and interactive entertainment to concentrate on writing and community service. He received his A.A. degree at Modesto Junior College, his B.A. and teaching credential at UC Davis, and his M.A. at San Francisco State University. He has taught mass communications and film appreciation at Modesto Junior College. Born in Lathrop and raised in Modesto, California, he continues to live in his home town. He is married to Robin and has two adult step-sons, Tyler and Eric. He has written novels, screenplays, short stories, stage plays, children's and non-fiction books. Most of his stories are about his home town and the Central Valley heartland.