Author of the book - I Killed God
A fourteen-year-old girl, deeply believing in God, falls in love with a boy who is a year older than her. Love, a new environment related to changing schools, and increasing doubts about the existence of God lead to desire creeping into the verses of her feelings. Will the young woman, just stepping into adulthood, be able to resist her desires? Will she find herself in this new reality? Both the one that surrounds her and the one she has created within herself?
Beneath the plot of the novel, I sneak in a question that has been on my mind for years, and as Stanisław J. Lec used to say, "Different thoughts wander in my head, some even leave me." This one left my head and found an outlet on paper. I called it "the duality of truth." Of course, there is no such term; I paraphrased one of the terms from quantum physics. What is the duality of truth, what is truth at all, and what impact does it have on the world around us, or perhaps the world has an impact on truth, on its perception? Did God create man, or did man create God? How much truth is there in truth, and which one is the true one?
Beneath the plot of the novel, I sneak in a question that has been on my mind for years, and as Stanisław J. Lec used to say, "Different thoughts wander in my head, some even leave me." This one left my head and found an outlet on paper. I called it "the duality of truth." Of course, there is no such term; I paraphrased one of the terms from quantum physics. What is the duality of truth, what is truth at all, and what impact does it have on the world around us, or perhaps the world has an impact on truth, on its perception? Did God create man, or did man create God? How much truth is there in truth, and which one is the true one?