Civilization exists, right? After all, humans have walked on the Moon and sent robotic rovers to Mars. But Arik Bjorn argues that humanity has only just begun taking baby steps toward Civilization. Otherwise, there would be far more advances in global food programs and virtually no public sacrifices of zoo giraffes and Parisian cartoonists. In this collection of essays, Bjorn examines the ape hate that still reigns inside us—from Haiti’s Auschwitz to squashed caterpillars to the Confederate Flag—and makes the case that a global foundation of Reverence for Life must be laid before True Civilization can exist. Every person has a part to play in establishing this foundation: “It will in fact take tens of billions of acts of kindness and thoughtful gestures to finish laying.” Only then can the world attain Martin Luther King Jr.’s “audacious hope” for humanity. Arik Bjorn lives in Columbia, South Carolina. He is a graduate of Wheaton College. He was also the 2016 Democratic Party / Green Party fusion U.S. Congressional candidate for South Carolina's 2nd District. He is a regular contributor to Forward Progressives and Patheos. He has five other books available via Amazon: "Birds of a Feather: Short Stories & Miscellany," "Why Bad Things Happen to Good Parrots," "The R-Rated Theologian," and "So I Ran for Congress," which chronicles his recent run for U.S. Congress against Joe "You Lie!" Wilson.His most recent title is also his first book of verse, "Pocket Lint."Follow Arik Bjorn on Twitter, Facebook and at his website www.VikingWord.com.
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Arik Bjorn is a novelist, screenwriter and essayist, but most of all, a dedicated father. He enjoys French silk pie as well as a quality shot of bourbon. His writing explores such themes as the Problem of Pain and building Civilization (or at least humanity's efforts to-date). Bjorn was the 2016 Democratic Party / Green Party fusion U.S. Congressional candidate for South Carolina's 2nd District. His writing has been featured on Forward Progressives and Patheos. His work has been read by lots of folks in 190 countries. Bjorn holds degrees in archaeology/ancient languages and library science. He has five other books available on Amazon: "The R-Rated Theologian," "Why Bad Things Happen to Good Parrots," a short story collection "Birds of a Feather," and "So I Ran for Congress," which chronicles his experience running for U.S. Congress against Joe "You Lie!" Wilson. His most recent title is also his first book of verse, "Pocket Lint." Follow Arik Bjorn on Twitter, Facebook and at his website www.VikingWord.com.
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