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This is a novel like all others that tell love stories for human pleasure, but it’s like all my other books that blend spirituality with physicality to deliver a certain message from God.

This novelette joins my other book titled, ‘The Interpreter’s Third’, to reveal to humankind that, sometimes, the things that matter to us the most are not the same to God. For example, today’s form of government system most celebrated in our world appears to be running counter to God’s desire for humankind. The issue of what has been happening to women in this world remains a little concern to God, but that which women do unto men.

For humankind, this book sets the stage for a balanced discussion on rape. It speaks to the fact that, while women have been raped by men over the years, they have also been raping men and this matter is also very important for full discussion. For God, rape, in general, reveals a type of wrong behavior among humankind that shall be judged very seriously on that day in Heaven.

So, this is the story of a young man named ‘Tarapul’ who only gives us a few examples of how women have been coercing men, leaving them traumatized throughout their lifetime, and yet, no one seems to care about them. Therefore, please come and join me. Let’s hear Tarapul’s story.

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Interpretation Fourth

A True Story Of A Sinner’s Struggle

Craving Forces Marriage Sins

Book Four

By Paul Tarsleh

Interpretation Fourth

Paul Tarsleh

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Copyright © 2024 by Paul Tarsleh

No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

This book contains mature themes, including graphic depictions of violence, sexual content, and scenes of abuse. Reader discretion is advised. The material may be triggering or uncomfortable for some audiences, and is intended for adult readers only. Please proceed with caution.

ISBN: 979-889-569-538-8

Contents

CAUTION: Special Words Used Across My Books

Introduction

The Two Innocent Lovers

Teenage Admirer

His Cousin Started It

His Trauma Pushed Him

Tarapul In Love With Everee

Everee Crucified Tarapul

The Pastor’s Wife Did It Too

Tarapul As A Test Example

Lehana, The Hardest

She’s The Bright Moon, He Thought

A Turning Moment for Tarapul

Bonenoh Is Back

One Of The Love Killers

Evils Haunt Owners

Tarapul And Kutar In The U.S.A.

Discussion Questions

Types Of Rape And Impacts

The Difference Between Spiritual Sex And Physical Sex

Those Who Contributed To This Book

About The Author, PAUL

Introduction

Every narrative in this book is a true story that took place in Liberia, West Africa, involving a teenager named ““Tarapul.”” The only thing that is shielded here is his real name and the real names of each character, including Lehana, who died of a severe ailment in 1992 during the Liberian civil war, and Beaticer, whose status, whether living or dead, has not been established since the war ended in 2003.

The teller of this story, Tarapul, lived unhappily throughout his life until he met me, the author of this book, in Planet Fitness (a commercial gym) on Watt Avenue in Sacramento, California, in 2017, with whom he shared this story from his heart.

We both started visiting each other until one evening when Tarapul met me writing one of my religious manuscripts. When he realized I was a writer, Tarapul obliged me to listen to his story, which he had long wanted to tell the world.

When he and I discovered that we had shared similar experiences, though in slightly different ways, and when we both saw what is happening to men in this world, we knew Tarapul’s story needed to be told.

I have spiced up Tarapul’s story with idioms like “‘the journey of a night walk in the jungle of marriage’” to make other points that describe the mysteries Tarapul has encountered over the years.

I have also used Tarapul’s story to illustrate the third sin category God has given me and to explain “Commercial Marriage” of modern times as opposed to “Religious Marriage” of old times.

This book is not just about rape, but it’s about going deeper into the categories of sins, especially sex sin, since sex has taken over the human world in the worst way that makes God feels uncomfortable about mankind. Concerning sin, the human heart plays an important part, which is why God wants to discuss man's heart in a special way.

God told me that whenever man calculates anything inside his heart before taking an action that the Bible frowns on, that act is called “conscious or intentional sin.” Whenever man experiences a heart jump in the form of lust, for example, it’s called “unconscious or unintentional sin.” Whenever a man is forced, pressured, or commanded by someone more powerful than him or her to do something wrong, the act becomes a third category of sin called “imposed sin,” which is not labelled as such in the Bible. However, we certainly see examples of it there, such as Judas’ betrayal of Jesus (Satan compelled him).

In this book, Tarapul’s heart was shattered by the acts of the women he encountered in his life. So, he recounted every experience he had with them to demonstrate the power of the human heart in connection to the Spirit realm.

Tarapul has two marriages, but the one he has with Kutar is what he describes as a “Commercial Marriage,” which he finds popular in this modern world as opposed to a “Religious Marriage” handed down by God. He said a commercial marriage is entirely based on trade (exchange concept). It is the concept of money is love. It is the slogan of ‘no money, no love.’   It lacks the traditional [religious] love theory. For example, marriages in the US [maybe the same in every Western country] grant tax incentives to couples, grant property rights to women in divorce cases, etc. Thus, the financial benefit in marriages becomes the basis for most marriages instead of love and commitment. It employs arrogance and disrespect due to financial advantage by one spouse. It is the basis of many problems, ranging from infidelity to divorce in modern marriages.

On the other hand, religious marriage is the concept of true love. It shows care regardless of money. It is the catalyst for spousal partnership of hard work towards success. It endures and conquers the challenges of life. It preserves the principle of commitment to one person. It doesn’t disrespect one spouse and has no pride or arrogance due to financial advantage. Religious marriage is almost impossible to find in modern times because of the game of money. The game of money is every trick employed in capitalism to make a living.

As the world draws near and near each day to the end, God has come back to review the word and to tell how judgment shall be carried on in Heaven after the end to all mankind continues to do each day.

This book is one of several modern theocracies to tell us what God has for mankind at last. That’s why imposed actions by Satan shall be his judgment in Heaven while man’s acceptance of these impulses shall be his (man’s) part of judgment.

In this book, you [the reader] will see superscripted numbers attached to all the women Tarapul encountered; these numbers simply count the women with whom he has had his worst experiences.

One important thing I don’t want to forget is that this book is divided into two major parts – Physical and Spiritual.

The first part dealing with the life story of Tarapul is the physical one, while the Spiritual part deals with types of rape and their impacts on societies.

    Tarapul’s story is used here to prepare us physically for what we know is taken place on earth already, but to bring our focus to what is not most talked about when people talk about rape. When people talk about rape in most societies, they refer to men’s ill-treatment of women, but they don’t pay much attention to women’s actions concerning rape. This low attention towards women’s rape of men is most common outside the Western world.