God, the Devil, and the Sneaky Engineer: Quotations from Nathan Coppedge - Nathan Coppedge - Books - Createspace - 9781516838912 - August 10, 2015
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God, the Devil, and the Sneaky Engineer: Quotations from Nathan Coppedge

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Publisher Marketing: Billing himself as a philosopher, artist, inventor, and poet, Nathan promotes himself mostly online. However, his ambitions are archaic: building perpetual motion machines, writing neo-classical literature, making sublime poems. He also makes modern art! In school, he excels, until he develops madness while attending college in New York State during the September 11th attacks. While still attending school in New Haven for a philosophy degree, he writes numerous books and quotations, creates hundreds of art works, and think he has found the secret of perpetual motion---even if he can't build it himself. Nathan Coppedge has also spoken or written under a variety of different personalities, such as in previous lives, and by faking other people's quotes. Through this method his influence has become far more powerful than you might expect for someone of his demeanor or class. The following... quotes come not only from Nathan Coppedge's primary writings, but also from Coppedge's previous lives and alter-egoes... Here is the story of the mischief I wreaked throughout history----also the story of a reformed intellectual! Readers will also be pleased to find most of Nathan's recent and more important quotations. Contributor Bio:  Coppedge, Nathan Nathan Coppedge set out to write his translation of translations of Genesis over the course of several months in 2009. The translation was inspired by motivations for a more beautiful and poetic book, something he felt that the Poet's Bible did not precisely capture. Compared to his own skill with verse, he felt that the Poet's Bible was heathen and unclean. On this impetus, Nathan Coppedge set out to found a kind of poetic religion, ironically. Even if it was not as powerful as Christianity or Judaism, it could have the respect of a decent translation of Genesis.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 10, 2015
ISBN13 9781516838912
Publishers Createspace
Pages 130
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 7 mm   ·   181 g

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