
The Art of Thinking
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Narrated by:
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Kyle Colton
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By:
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Anthony Taranto
About this listen
Anthony Taranto moved to Colorado in 2002 and became an author. He wrote a series of books and is now ready to have them published. The first book he wrote is The Art of Thinking, followed by The United Satanic Pinball Machine, Christianity vs. Psychiatry, Mental Health or Mental Illness? and Bible Discourses. He is a scribe of God's and wrote many more books there. The last he wrote was God's Word on Alcohol.
Afterward he moved back to Philadelphia and continued to scribe. The book he is writing there is named Becoming an Angel. Anthony is the Angel of the church in Philadelphia in the Holy Bible's Book of Revelation.
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