God’s Code. Aldivan Teixeira Torres
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3.5- Do not mess with God and the unknown
3.7- Transfusions, UTIS, Surgeries
3.8- Circumcision, promises, the Sabbath day
3.9- Seers, letters, spiritual works, etc.
3.11- The action of God through men
3.13— Miscellaneous topics related to religion
Part IV — On the way to another city
4.6— Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
5.2— Brazilian political history
6.2— Public sector, private, competitions, technical training
6.3— Quality of life, trade union movement and the rights and duties of the Worker
7.2— Brazilian energy matrix, the universe
9.2— Illiteracy, role of teachers, formation peoples, cultural heritage
9.3— Programs supporting culture, literature and the challenge of publishing
11.1— The Sermon of the Desert
Part I- Home
Tragedy
It was once a simple middle-class family residing in the rural area of the municipality of Arcoverde-Brazil with surname Andrade Correia. The family was made up of five people: Philliphe Andrews, the father, Angelica, the mother, Samantha, Constantine and Bartholomew, their children. For a long time, they lived in peace.
Philliphe was the kind of distant father, very attached to work, who usually only paid more attention to his wife and children on weekends. It was little, but no one complained, for it was a necessary evil.
Everything was going on within normalcy until the fatal day. It was at the end of the school year, when the whole family gathered, packed their bags, got into the car, and set off for the weekend to get away from the monotony of everyday life.
Initially, nothing unusual happened. They were crossing the barriers of the busy BR 232 Highway and arriving near Caruaru, at the end of a curve, they were surprised by another car coming towards them. Result: Front collision, with cars coming off the main lane.
The rescue came fast, all were sent to the hospital in the capital of the harsh with the help of firefighters being treated in a state of emergency when they get there. Initial efforts were made to restore their health and some had to be referred to the ICU.
Within the hospital, two days passed and unfortunately the accident had resulted in fatalities: Four from the Correia Family and another from the Gouveia Family, occupants of the other vehicle. Of the first, the only one left was Philliphe. He still did not know, therefore, his state of health required care.
A little while later, the wounds were healing, and when the doctors realized he was well he was told the bad news that he had lost his entire family in the tragic accident. The reaction swung from the initial shock to revolt. And now? What would he do?
The first thing he did was collaborate in every way for a faster recovery. The goal was to get away from the sad, macabre place of the hospital.
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