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The Campus Inquisition

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Across America’s universities, freedom of thought has been replaced by the fear of offense. The once-sacred pursuit of truth, the very soul of higher education. Now stands accused in its own halls. In The Campus Inquisition, Dr. Adam Gauthier exposes how ideological orthodoxy, administrative bureaucracy, and moral relativism have transformed institutions of learning into tribunals of belief.

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Drawing on real cases from Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, and beyond, Dr. Gauthier traces the rise of speech codes, bias response systems, and “diversity” bureaucracies that punish dissent while preaching inclusion. He reveals how antisemitism, anti-Christian hostility, and hostility toward conservative ideas have merged into a single culture of coercion, where students self-censor and professors live in fear of their own lectures.

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But this is not merely an indictment, it is a call to courage. Through sharp analysis and moral clarity, Dr. Gauthier challenges educators, students, and citizens alike to reclaim the university as a sanctuary for reason, conscience, and faith.

 

The Campus Inquisition confronts the uncomfortable question: What happens to a nation when its universities can no longer tell the difference between truth and ideology?

Written with conviction and grace, this book is both a warning and a remedy, a defense of liberty at the gates of the modern academy, and a reminder that the pursuit of truth is worth every risk.

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The Shroud, UFOS, and The Question of Truth: Empirical Evidence, Faith, and The Future of Belief

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Two of the world's greatest mysteries. One timeless search for truth.

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From the hallowed halls of cathedrals to the dark skies above, humanity has always wrestled with mysteries that defy explanation. In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Adam Gauthier brings together two of the most debated enigmas of our time: the Shroud of Turin and the UFO phenomenon.

Rather than claiming final answers, this book explores how these mysteries shape faith, challenge science, and reflect our deepest human questions. Drawing from history, theology, culture, and scientific inquiry, Gauthier shows how evidence and belief intersect-and why what we cannot explain may matter most.

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Inside, you'll discover:

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  • The history and science behind the Shroud of Turin

  • How UFO sightings influence modern spirituality

  • The role of evidence, doubt, and belief in shaping truth

  • Why mystery itself may be the key to human meaning

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For seekers, skeptics, and believers alike, this book is both a challenge and an invitation: to confront the unexplained and rediscover the power of mystery.

Wired to Rise: How Dyslexia Forged My Strength and Gave My Life

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A powerful true story of struggle, resilience, and the life-changing truth every dyslexic child and parent deserves to hear.

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Wired to Rise is the unforgettable memoir of Dr. Adam Gauthier, a boy once written off by teachers, misunderstood by peers, and trapped in a school system unequipped to help him. Dyslexia isolated him, confused him, frustrated him, and made him feel broken long before he could even spell the word. Yet those early struggles would become the very foundation of his greatest strengths.

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From a terrified elementary school student hiding his disability, to a young man battling through learning obstacles, military trauma, academic failure, and adulthood adversity, Adam’s story charts an extraordinary journey of determination and reinvention. Through every setback, he learned to rise—not despite dyslexia, but because of the resilience it forged within him.

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This is not just a memoir. It is a message of hope.

Parents will see the unseen battles their children fight each day. Dyslexic readers will recognize themselves in the pages—and discover what is possible on the other side of self-doubt. Educators will gain a deeper understanding of the emotional and cognitive realities dyslexic students face.

Most importantly, Wired to Rise serves as undeniable proof that a child who is struggling today is not a child without a future.

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Raw, inspiring, and deeply human, this book is for:

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  • Parents are terrified their child is falling behind

  • Children who feel alone or misunderstood

  • Dyslexic adults still carrying the weight of their early school years

  • Teachers, tutors, psychologists, and advocates

  • Anyone who believes in second chances, resilience, and the hidden strength of a different kind of mind

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Dr. Gauthier’s story spans classrooms, battlefields, heartbreak, fatherhood, higher education, and the long road toward self-belief. Every chapter reveals how dyslexia shaped his identity, and ultimately gave his life extraordinary purpose.

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If you have ever wondered whether a dyslexic child can succeed, thrive, and rise far beyond their beginnings, this memoir answers with a resounding yes.

A story for every child who feels lost. A guide for every parent who feels afraid. A testament to the power of the dyslexic mind.

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