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Born into a Christian family in Lebanon, author AK has seen his country torn apart by religious intolerance-and yet refuses to buy into the blame game himself. He defied everyone, and married the love of his life, a Muslim; and while the couple's families eventually chose to accept their union, they still face the constant question: what are your kids going to be?
In an effort to confront the deeper question that spurs most religious debate-which religion is the one?-AK wrote Forgive Me God, But I Did Not Choose, a unique book detailing his personal experiences navigating the boundary lines of various religions. In it, he logically considers the big picture question that has haunted him for so many years: How can a person be accountable for a religion that he didn't choose, given that virtually the majority of people embrace the religion they were born into?
What if you didn't have to fear making the wrong spiritual decision and could simply embrace your path and encourage others to do the same? Religious reconciliation isn't a pipe dream. In fact, it might be the most rational way to live.