Oddly Unjust

Larry Hartmann shows how the O.J. Simpson case proves God – and help readers determine if Jesus' sentence 2,000 years ago was fair or oddly unjust

Engaging New Xulon Book Is An Interesting And Enlightening Look At Faith Through The Lens Of The O.J. Simpson Murder Trial

Larry Hartmann shows how the O.J. Simpson case proves God – and help readers determine if Jesus' sentence 2,000 years ago was fair or oddly unjust

2016-06-09

MAITLAND, FL— Larry Hartmann’s new book, Oddly Unjust - How the O.J. Simpson Case Proves God, ($12.99, paperback, 9781498468220; $6.99, e-book, 9781498468237) explores the proof that God exists, the Bible is the truth, and Jesus was indeed God’s Son through the lens of the O.J. Simpson murder trial. According to the author, Simpson’s trial was seemingly an open and shut murder case with reams of evidence. He explains that a “dream team” of lawyers took an impossible case against O.J., with solid evidence and one in seven billion odds that said he did it, and somehow shockingly came away with a not guilty verdict. This book draws the parallel between this famous case and the trial and death sentence of Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago. The book examines new evidence that now exists to appeal this oddly unjust verdict. Using big data and statistics as well as proven courtroom logic, the Hartmann addresses what the odds say and what the most logical and reasonable alternatives are to the big questions about God, the reliability of the Bible and the claims of Jesus Christ. Readers of this book will better understand both sides of the arguments about God, the Bible, Jesus Christ, and the meaning of life. Whether a person is a seeker, a skeptic or a believer, this book will be a thought-provoking journey into the questions of God’s existence and the impact of the findings on a person’s life and eternity.

I hope readers gain a fresh look at the proof of faith, using odds and big data to consider both sides of the arguments about God,” states the author.

Larry Hartmann is an entrepreneur and first time author. While he is not a pastor or professor, Hartmann offers simple and logical argument for faith, driven by his own passion to research and understand matters of God and communicate them in an easy to digest fashion. He is looked upon as a new voice on the issue of Christian apologetics and faith. He brings a fresh and thought-provoking perspective, using data and analytics to address the big questions around the Christian Faith.

Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 15,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Oddly Unjust - How the O.J. Simpson Case Proves God through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com. 

 

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