Audiobook "If Atheists Created God" Exploring Fundamental Moral Dilemmas Across Humanity by A. Mytaf

Epilogue


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🧠📚 What qualifies someone to question the deepest ideas about God, evolution, and human morality? A degree—or a life lived on the margins?

In this closing episode, the author steps out from behind the curtain of arguments and hypotheses to share the most personal part of the book: the story behind it.

From a childhood shaped by brutality and survival, to a life reshaped by audio lectures, autism, and an unlikely love affair with mp3 files, this epilogue isn’t a philosophical argument—it’s a human one. It’s about how someone without credentials, living in bureaucratic limbo, dared to write a book asking uncomfortable questions about God, science, and the illusions we build to keep from going mad.

There are no appeals for money, no polished branding—just a voice speaking into the dark, hoping someone is still listening.

Whether you’re a theist, atheist, or spiritual drifter, you might find a strange kind of kinship in this story—one that reminds us that behind every worldview, there's a person trying to make sense of the world with the tools they’ve been given.

🎧 In this epilogue:

  • A life between poverty and philosophy

  • How mp3s and broken headphones replaced formal education

  • Thoughts on knowledge, suffering, and the illusion of normality

  • A quiet request for feedback, edits—and maybe… kindness

📩 If you’d like to help distribute or improve the book, your voice matters more than you know.
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Audiobook "If Atheists Created God" Exploring Fundamental Moral Dilemmas Across Humanity by A. MytafBy Andrew Mytaf