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Average rating: 4.13 · 290 ratings · 48 reviews · 75 distinct worksSimilar authors
100 Things Wildcats Fans Sh...

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Game of My Life Kentucky Wi...

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Game of My Life Kentucky: M...

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Master Mentalism

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Dusty Roads & Faded Signs

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Modern Southwest Cooking

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The Ultimate Anger Manageme...

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College Aid for Middle Clas...

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“There are many ‘types’ of Christians and truthfully I don’t find myself aligning with a great deal of them. For the most part, I consider myself to have a fairly rigid worldview – I tend to see a lot of issues as black or white. This is something many would consider old-fashioned compared to a typical, modern-day Christian. But when I consider the mentality of the fundamentalist, I find even less in common. I consider legalistic Christianity just as flawed as many non-believers would and I’ve purposefully built upon that divide for years through Demon Hunter. I understand we share some common views, but I refuse to be guilty by association.

At the end of the day, I’m content to stand on unpopular beliefs, but I will not be remembered as a person who locked himself away from the world in a delusional, judgmental bubble.”
Ryan Clark



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