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What's this? A vampire with a soul? With morals? A vampire who doesn't want to be what he is? Follow Vladimir Vondrak as he discovers why he is the way he is what he is.

Solutions: A Man's Dilemma is the second story in the series of seven that examines one's relationship with self, others, and ultimately our Lord God. The story picks up a few years later where A Dog's Dilemma left off. In this story Stephen, a former FBI agent, is called to duty by the U.S. Crisis Center. The crisis comes in the form of a world-wide flu pandemic that is threatening to extinguish all human life. Stephen's job is to talk reluctant survivors to leave their homes and be delivered

An animated debate on Homosexuality in the cultural background of India

This non-fiction booklet gives a gay perspective on humanist beliefs. It discusses subjects such as monogamy and promiscuity, and counters the rejection of same sex attraction on moral and religious grounds. Touching on scientific and social arguments, it takes only an hour or two to argue for a positive outlook on the place of lesbians and gay men in the modern world.

What's this? A vampire with a soul? With morals? A vampire who doesn't want to be what he is? Follow Vladimir Vondrak as he discovers why he is the way he is what he is.

Solutions: A Man's Dilemma is the second story in the series of seven that examines one's relationship with self, others, and ultimately our Lord God. The story picks up a few years later where A Dog's Dilemma left off. In this story Stephen, a former FBI agent, is called to duty by the U.S. Crisis Center. The crisis comes in the form of a world-wide flu pandemic that is threatening to extinguish all human life. Stephen's job is to talk reluctant survivors to leave their homes and be delivered

An animated debate on Homosexuality in the cultural background of India

This non-fiction booklet gives a gay perspective on humanist beliefs. It discusses subjects such as monogamy and promiscuity, and counters the rejection of same sex attraction on moral and religious grounds. Touching on scientific and social arguments, it takes only an hour or two to argue for a positive outlook on the place of lesbians and gay men in the modern world.