Dreaming of Heaven and Hell: Facts ... Faith ... or Fiction?
Daniel L. Roumain
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43 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9799782-0-3
Summary
The movers and shakers of Mississippi and other former Confederate states had a rude awakening on that fateful morning of 1969. Something very strange had indeed happened--something absolutely incredible, beyond their wildest imaginings. Thousands of Southerners had been collectively touched by a single event, an occurrence that etched into their very souls, one person at a time. Months and years after that fateful day, the evildoers and the insensitive or indifferent citizens of Vicksburg, Hattiesburg, and other communities decided to abide by federal laws, respect the dignity of people of colors, and accept all blacks as their brothers and sisters. Verily, verily, His ways are unfathomable.
About the Author
Daniel L. Roumain is a graduate of the University of Illinois, Chicago, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. He is also a Vietnam-era veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He spent four of his adolescent years in a Roman Catholic seminary. Although he was a practicing Catholic for most of his life, he no longer calls himself a Roman Catholic due to his unwillingness to be part of an organization that, in the twenty-first century, still adheres to archaic medieval values and extra-scriptural traditions; does not allow its followers to think outside the box of constraints imposed by the Vatican; and continues to unabashedly display its traditional ecclesiastical arrogance. A dream, he believes, is not always just a dream but an opportunity to peek into some of God's mansions and, sometimes, a unique chance to experience the bliss of God's Heaven and be enlightened.