William A. Taylor

While growing up in Japan, I watched the Japanese use Confucian virtue to build from the wreckage of WW II to an economic colossus. My parents had no car. I was hit by cars 3 times my freshman year at MIT because cars move faster than bicycles. The MIT Press honored me by publishing my book about artificial intelligence.

By the time my wife and I were married in 1971, most of our friends were already divorced. We saw that God had given us something precious in our marriage and started studying it.

We finally realized that most marriage problems come from people neglecting God's marriage formula. God ordained both salvation and marriage. If you try to go to Heaven your own way, you go to Hell when you die. If you try to do marriage your own way, you can make life Hell on earth, but if you do it God’s way, you can give each other a taste of the joys of Heaven, right here on earth.

That led us to two other key doctrines that modern Christians have abandoned. That's what the other books are about.

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