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In God We Trust?: One Man's Journey From Religion, To Reason Paperback – January 31, 2019


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2019 became the culminating year for a life-long study of religions. As the author of In God We Trust?, I finally brought together all of my notes, well most of them, and research sources, to write and publish this book of study and experience. The quest began when I was nine years old and witnessed my dog, my best friend, run over by a speeding truck. I began asking the existential questions, "Is there a heaven?"; "Will I see her again?"; "Is there a God?".Almost seventy years later and a continual dedication to study and search for answers, I publish my findings in In God We Trust. While often painful and expending long hours in research in each of the Abrahamic religions, I also evaluated how the analytical process should be approached. As a trial lawyer, it seemed only natural that the test for veracity should be by a preponderance of evidence. In other words, to each oral or written assertion in each religion apply the preponderance test. That is the greater weight of the evidence, superior evidentiary weight that, though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt, is still sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue rather than the other. Does the asserted fact have the balance of probability. Compared to other evidence, does the assertion have the stronger evidence , however slight the edge might be.Of course, I came up with my own conclusions, but I also came away with a new respect for religion.

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Glen Aaron, author of In God We Trust? and Your Church, My State, had an amazing career in trial work, both federal and state, and as an international business consultant. He has a B.A. from Baylor University and a JD from the University of Texas.He and his wife live in their comfortable home, conducive to writing, and enjoy their companionship with their two rottweilers. Early mornings are spent sitting on the bench under the trees feeding the white-wing doves. Aaron believes that the misinformation prevalent on the internet and the sophisticated manipulation used by foreign powers like Russia is the greatest  threat to our democracy at the present time and posts daily on his website to counter the encroachment.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (January 31, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 410 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1795545011
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1795545013
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.14 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 1.03 x 8.5 inches

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Glen Aaron (full name: Glen D. Aaron, ll)

retired lawyer, international business consultant, and current author

B.A., Baylor University

J.D., University of Texas

Glen writes both fiction and nonfiction from his forty-year career and experience as a trial lawyer and consultant in international business and banking.

His nonfiction work as the observer in The Prison Trilogy tells the tales in chronological order of how he came to be a lawyer for a Wall Street Journal heiress and her gay husband and how that representation landed him in federal prison. That is the first in The Trilogy. The second book tells the story of his cell mate, Colonel George Trofimoff, serving life for spying for the KGB, and the final book of The Trilogy describes the prisoners, Glen's experiences and takes a hard look at the American criminal justice system.

The Prison Trilogy

1. Observer: The Ronnie Lee and Jackie Bancroft Spencer Story, a tale of people, greed, envy, manipulation ... even crime.

2. Observer: The Colonel George Trofimoff Story, the tale of America's highest ranking army officer convicted of spying.

3. Observer: The Prison People; The Prison Experience.

In his fiction work, Glen creates a clash of cultures and geopolitical stress. While The Terrorist is fiction, it gives insight to Jihad, as it exists today but also portrays an intercultural love affair between a CIA agent and a Persian American.

Released in 2017 is The Curse of Sacerdozio, a tale of judicial conspiracy, is based upon the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, with name changed to Anton Sacerdozio, which occurred last year on the Rio Grande in Texas at a ranch retreat. The mystery is who murdered the judge and why?

A novel of present day United States Supreme Court and who is controlling it through conspiratorial maneuvers.

2018: JUST RELEASED!! five decades in the making, "IN God We Trust," one man's search for everlasting life. A memoir and a comparative study of Abrahamic religions and what they offer for life after death. Glen uses his experience as a lawyer and the legal requirements of proof to determine if there is a God and is there life after death.

Glen lives in Midland, Texas, with his wife, Jane, a sociology professor, who offers him insight to the human experience, and their two rottweilers, who are his constant companions.

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