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Where Are We Going? (Paperback)
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Where Are We Going? (Paperback)
Series: The Road to Salvation, 2
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Loot Price R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
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Anthony Wane Antolic was born on October 6th, 1973. His parents
were, Jerald and Ardith Antolic. Jerald or Jerry to his friends was
a Staff Sargent in the United States Army. As a result of Jerry's
military cheer, Anthony was shipped off to several schools a year,
which exposed Tony to a love for human cultures. Although he was
born Catholic, Anthony's family went to whatever church was
available at the time. It was his exposure to such a wide range of
other Christian Demonstrations that helped Tony realizes that, "any
honest search for truth will ultimately lead to the source of all
truth {God}" (Saint Augustine). But a brief time studying at Mount
Angel Catholic Seminary ha ad Tony asking even more questions about
what the rule of human religion is in human culture. When realizing
that Aristotle was correct in saying, "Man by nature is a political
animal;" Mr. Antolic began to question, "how much of religion is
political and what is its purpose in the cultural infrastructure?"
In 1988, only six months after Anthony's Grandfather died, the then
15 year old boy got a chance to see firsthand how religion plays
into human culture, as well as how political religion truly is.
Anthony Antolic used an assumed name and enlisted in the French
Foreign Legion. The Legion sent him to Iraq where he saw firsthand
how destructive human arrogance coupled with the assumed
righteousness of a religious cause could become. However, Mr.
Antolic did not need much to convince him of the destructive nature
of Zealot. "My family is deeply involved with the Irish Republican
Army, I grew up hearing the hate filled remarks of my family
towards those who practiced the Protestant faith, so when I decided
to study for the Priesthood, I promised myself that I would work to
find common ground to use and break down the walls caused by schism
between Christian believers." Since then, Tony has dedicated his
life to building unity in faith, between all faith traditions by
showing people the roots of their own faith and the similarities
between others.
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