Good and Evil
The Price of Life
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Narrado por:
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Ray Jericho
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De:
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Dale Lisi
Sobre este áudio
The former captain from the reality TV show “Wicked Tuna Outer Banks”. Dale Lisi has compiled several aspects of considerable consequence that have taken place in his life and assembled them into literary form in "Good and Evil". Containing the horrific depiction of the loss of his left arm in a boating accident in 1992, which would ultimately change his life completely, recollections of self-inflicted drug use during his teenage years, driving to New York city in the 1980's to buy crack cocaine after watching an episode of the popular television news show “60 minutes” entitled “48 hours on Crack Street”, several Graphic memories of overdoses involving PCP and LSD in the late 80's. As well as, iconic influences that played a part in those particular life choices. But what sets “Good and Evil” aside from all other books is not the madness and chaos during Lisi’s life as a youth, but the seemingly insane limits he goes to in an attempt to regain an arm from God, as well as his theories on Religion and popular topics of the Bible.
Traveling to desolate remote regions, deliberately placing himself in life threatening situations; the mountains in the winter, the desert, and taking his 24' boat over 200 miles out into the Atlantic Ocean until it ran out of fuel and then attempted to sink it - no radio, no food, no life raft.
Though an arm was not regained, the answers to the mysteries of this World were revealed as time unfolded. Mathematics, Science, History, Language, Law and Religion, all conspiring as witnesses to the Beginning and the End.
©2021 Dale Lisi (P)2024 Dale Lisi