Paul Sinclair is no one of any special significance and is no more
important or less important than anyone else. He doesn't consider
himself to be the true author of this book in the truest sense of
the word, but merely its 'delivery man'.
He
is a simple man who once, whilst traveling through Northern
India, took a personal vow that all people are equal and that
his thought, words and deeds should reflect this. He has struggled
with this vow ever since. He found that whilst his intellect
and ability to reason were sufficient to grasp the fact that
all people are equal at the very core of their being
(their soul); this was not the solid bed
rock on which to alter years of wrong thinking and bad habits
that continually caused him to look up to or down on people.
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The foundation stone he needed he only found
through his ever growing desire to know and love his Creator; the
one who has created all people equally and loves all people equally.
At the time of this writing the author has still not achieved his
vow, but is making slow and steady progress.
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