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Let's Use Free Speech to Confess Our Sins
Let's Use Free Speech to Confess Our Sins
Let's Use Free Speech to Confess Our Sins
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Let's Use Free Speech to Confess Our Sins

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They say you better confess to your sins, and this work shows you exactly how to confess to a variety of different sins.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 25, 2015
ISBN9781311878878
Let's Use Free Speech to Confess Our Sins
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Andrew Bushard

Find empowerment through the First Amendment here:We leverage freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances (the First Amendment) to empower youWe leverage creativity and inspiration to empower youWe leverage presentations, talks, mp3s, and videos to empower youWe leverage movies, DVDs, internet videos, and video games to empower youWe leverage integrity, understanding, diligence, and maverickism to empower you

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    Let's Use Free Speech to Confess Our Sins - Andrew Bushard

    Let’s Use Free Speech to Confess Our Sins

    ©2015, 2021

    Andrew Bushard

    Confess Your Sins

    They say confession frees the soul. I certainly feel freer when I confess my sins.

    In my past writings, such as I Transform, You Transform: A Self Improvement Autobiography to Help You and Let’s Use Free Speech to Honor Convictions, I confessed many of my major sins. Here I would like to dedicate an entire volume to confessing my sins. This work overlaps some with my prior writings, but it presents mostly new material.

    Like twelve step groups urge, I’m attempting to conduct a fearless moral inventory. I don’t have any major addictions, but conducting a fearless moral inventory still liberates me.

    In his book How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, Dale Carnegie described how he kept a file called Fool Things I Have Done. So I would like to do that here, but

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