Jonathan was born with a condition that nobody notices (since he spoke so fluently and so articulately). He never even told his friends from his own church, which were the only closest friends he knew. Unfortunately, since he gets easily confused with some of their complex sarcasms and their attention towards worldly things, he was commonly left out of their activities.
during his child hood, Jonathan placed his full trust on the Mormon church Because his parents were very devout. The disgusting behaviors he witnessed from bullies at high school that took drugs, smuggle smut magazines, and violently beaten up kids, Jonathan obviously wanted no part of the world.
through his teen years, Jonathan was diagnosed with depression.
There were a lot of reasons why his depression was connected towards his faith.
the first reason was that he had scary experiences with ill-tempered leaders of the church in his child hood, which was why Jonathan was so terrified to go on a mission. the second reason was that his worthiness for marriage relied on him to go on a mission, which was taught to both men and women.
The women disregard him and looked at him with disapproval. Jonathan obeyed every law in the church. No matter how hard he tried, Every time he greeted a mormon woman with a kindly hello, She always turned the other way. After one bad experience with a verbally abusive senior elder, he decided then and there to leave the church. Jonathan eventually became an agnostic.
During his thirties, He became a very well read philosophy teacher at a college campus. Unfortunately, crime was starting to rise as a common activity around the campus. One night while he was recently engaged to his fiance Emily, he was murdered in a car bombing set up by a group of gangs in the area.
When Jonathan's spirit traveled to the afterlife
That's where the real story begins, which will be continued at
Chapter 2: The Universe After Death.
Monday, February 22, 2010
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