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352 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2002
“To lose my talent – to fail to keep the gift from God! Even a single hair of the man who possesses divine talent doesn’t belong to him! He is wholly obliged to serve his genius to make him tirelessly work to God’s benefit.” The surgeon said.
“Why not to man’s benefit?” The general said.
“All what is done for God’s sake is a bliss to man.”
The general was somewhat surprised, “What? Are you a believer?”
“When I’ve been clubbed on my head I felt as if stricken by the lightening… I felt inside me a sparkle of God.”
“And why do you think that your talent is a godsend? May it be a gift from the Prince of Darkness?”
“I bring good to people.” The perplexed doctor replied.
“Let’s suppose you’ll perform some unique surgery, save somebody’s life, but this person’s descendant will grow up a dictator and will destroy millions of lives… Is it possible? So who has given you your gift? Who has instilled your genius in you?”