ISBN-13: 9781847487360 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 50 str.
The son of a butcher, Roger G Hall was brought up living above a butcher's shop and just a stone's throw from its abattoir. From a young age, the author refused to eat meat and has since developed a very strong sense of morals. He does not believe in God or an afterlife and argues his case for banning all religion. He also has something to say about corrupt politicians, the state of the economy and the decline of the two-parent family. In his conversational style of writing, Hall gives us an insight into his perspective on life and society as we know it. But, more than that, he suggests ideas to bring about radical change and ultimately to make a heaven on earth.
The son of a butcher, Roger G Hall was brought up living above a butchers shop and just a stones throw from its abattoir. From a young age, the author refused to eat meat and has since developed a very strong sense of morals. He does not believe in God or an afterlife and argues his case for banning all religion. He also has something to say about corrupt politicians, the state of the economy and the decline of the two-parent family.In his conversational style of writing, Hall gives us an insight into his perspective on life and society as we know it. But, more than that, he suggests ideas to bring about radical change and ultimately to make a heaven on earth.