The King’s Baker

The King’s Baker by Rollin Woodruff, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in February 2013, presents a thought-provoking exploration of power dynamics and moral complexities. This edition spans 558 pages and is written in English. The narrative delves into themes of control, violence, and the oppression faced by the innocent, as the author reflects on the darker aspects of human nature and authority.
Readers will find a candid discussion on the impact of indifference and the consequences of misplaced trust. The book addresses the struggles of those who are vulnerable in the face of systemic abuse and highlights the need for understanding in a world rife with deception and cruelty. Through a raw and unfiltered lens, Woodruff invites contemplation on the nature of discipline and the moral responsibilities of individuals within society.
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My days are numbered, and so I want you to know you’re neither too bad nor bad enough to receive what some folks may have had planned for you. Some folks participate in control and use violence, oppression and the law of man to do criminal things to usually the innocent and/or those put in a defenceless position. They use their positions of authority to kill, maim and torture people who stray and for recourse swim in the blood of indifference. So, I wrote many books that puts their taboo on a short leash. So here we are toe to toe. I’ve smoked packages of cigarettes a day far almost 40 years and have come to the conclusion that those whose mercy and trusting nature need a little more understanding because the fraud of the spiritually blind only meet out bogus control which when endured like a mouse is their cooperation. They cheat, they steal, they lie and they kill for this. So, enjoy it, this small fragment of unwavering hard core discipline that isn’t afraid of neither anything nor anyone besides Christ Jesus when he is furious.
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