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Captain California presents some refreshingly original ideas on religion and human psychology. It recounts the author's spiritual transition from a psychologically disturbed young man obsessed with fantasies of rape and suicide to a mature adult with a message of optimism and love. The author presents complex ideas in a simple way, in the manner of a young man who had spent most of his life reading comic books and is acknowledging the complexity of life for the first time. Much of it reads like an adventure novel. The grandiose title reflects the author's resentment that religion turned him…mehr

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Captain California presents some refreshingly original ideas on religion and human psychology. It recounts the author's spiritual transition from a psychologically disturbed young man obsessed with fantasies of rape and suicide to a mature adult with a message of optimism and love. The author presents complex ideas in a simple way, in the manner of a young man who had spent most of his life reading comic books and is acknowledging the complexity of life for the first time. Much of it reads like an adventure novel. The grandiose title reflects the author's resentment that religion turned him into an atheist, and it was only by outgrowing religious dogma that he was able to find God, as an archetype, within himself. The author claims that he felt as if his mind had become the battleground between Christ and the Antichrist. That is what this book is about.
Autorenporträt
The author has chosen to write under a pen name because he wishes to remain as anonymous as possible. Since Captain California is an autobiographical essay, anyone who reads it will learn a lot about the author. This author has a corny sense of humor. He believes that a great deal of pain accompanies stunted maturity.