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G. Zeineldé Jordan, Se. (Age 45) is a former member and drama ministry performer of West Cobb Baptist Church in Powder Springs, Georgia, from his salvation, March 1, 1998 until October 2001 when he relocated to LaGrange, Georgia. He and his wife Melinda are on-going visitors of New Community Church, a Willow Creek ministry.

Jordan is a staunch advocate of the libertarian political philosophy (pro-life), and a member of The Libertarian Party. He is a former editor and Web designer (1999-2000) of the Museletter, a monthly publication of The Literary Round Table. He completed one manuscript, Perjurer or Saint? (A Freethinker Introduces Pat Swindall), a monograph about former U.S. Congressman Pat Swindall, which he began while an atheist demonstrating the innocence of a Christian wrongly charged with perjury. The work reveals that investigating the subject led him to know Jesus Christ as Lord. It is his first writing, inspired by a desire to spread the Swindall political message. It served as a self-imposed dissertation work to develop a writing skill. The writing offers an in-depth view of religiosity in governmental politics. "Shiny Hats (An Atheist's Libertarian Trek to Christ)" is Jordan’s current manuscript, which is a testimony from age seven (1966) when he first formed political and religious impressions resulting from an evil woman who intercepted his happy childhood then haunted his memories many years. In 2004 he founded a local writing group (Troup County Writers, troupwritersDELETETHIS@bellsouth.net) to serve published, unpublished, professional and amateur writers in his new home county as did the Cobb County group.

Jordan also in 2004 embarked on the new endeavor of buying homes for refurbishing for resale. Wish him well in his endeavor.

Jordan has no formal schooling beyond high school and considers himself self-educated (Se.) by books, seminars, educational television, home study courses, and membership in various educational organizations. He is a former member of The Atlanta Freethought Society, American Atheists, and the Freedom From Religion Foundation. His personal testimony, Birth and Death of an Atheist, serves as a succinct account of his religious conversion.

Jordan’s wife abandoned Christianity and found the unequally yoked environment too much to cope. After rejecting professional psychiatric advice, she pursued divorce. He has since (November 05, 2001) remarried to Melinda, a former co-worker while they resided in metro-Atlanta. More to come . . .

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