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My Life Without God

By: William J. Murray
Narrated by: Al Kessel
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In 1963 America's most famous atheist, Madalyn Murray O'Hair, won the landmark lawsuit filed on behalf of her son, William, that effectively banned prayer in public schools. Bill shares in vivid detail his upbringing - the raging battles, his activity in his mother's atheistic empire, his dependence on drugs, and his years as a fugitive. Nearly two decades after the court's decision, Bill came to the end of his personal strength. In desperation he called out to God, and God answered.

From embezzlement to kidnapping to murder, Bill reviews the shocking evidence surrounding the disappearance of his mother, brother, and daughter. Though actively involved in atheism, Bill discovered the gift Jesus Christ offers to all who seek him. He invites you to experience God's grace in this journey from despair to everlasting love.

©1982 William J. Murray (P)2017 Two Words Publishing LLC
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William J Murray’s life story is incredible, and this is well written but the narration is not all that great. Most of the reading is ok but when he changes his voice to neither characters it is beyond tedious. He sounds like Dory from Finding Nemo. Ridiculous. I’d you can look past that this is well worth a listen .

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