A man without faith shares his views as the end of life approaches.
The views are reflections on religion, morality and death.
The deeply religious will find little of interest here
and may find some of the material incomprehensible.
Some moderates who have noticed twinges of doubt or
discomfort in certain beliefs may find some explanations
for those feelings.
The faithless will probably understand it all. It is the
author’s hope that for them, it will be a pleasant read.