Bad People!

Bad People! by Charles Jakubisin, published by AuthorHouse in April 2003, is a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of human wrongdoing. In this 448-page work, the author recounts his harrowing experience of nearly being murdered in a restaurant hold-up in Mexico City, which serves as the catalyst for his quest to understand the origins of man’s badness. The book delves into complex themes related to religion, philosophy, and theology, offering insights into the darker aspects of human behavior.
Readers will find that Bad People! presents a thorough examination of the factors contributing to malevolence and proposes potential remedies for addressing this pervasive issue. The narrative reflects on the philosophical and theological dimensions of morality, encouraging contemplation on the human condition. This edition, written in English, invites readers to engage with profound questions about ethics and the nature of evil, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding morality and human behavior.
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After nearly being murdered in a restaurant hold-up in Mexico City, the author went on a quest to identify the source of man’s badness, and then suggests some remedies for its problem.
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