Are you tired of the castor oil message of religion? Can you honestly say that your free will has never been pressured? Have you ever chosen morality over reason? Do you allow other people's beliefs to affect your personal choices? If you have answered yes to any of these profound questions get ready to be challenged by the new philosophy of Certainism as you explore history, philosophy, and theology with Dr. Millette in his debut Stormy Whether. The story opens in the era of Stormy Weather in the autumn of 1934, and the main character of the book is a boy by the name of David Tolstoy Hugenberg, born in the era of the Roaring Twenties, in the region of Springfield, Massachusetts. David is dealing with the psychological trauma of religion, which he knows is the nemesis in the Hugenberg's home. In the autumn of 1934, David is fourteen, and he's awaken by nightmares that has been haunting him for five years, but as the story continues to unfold there's a deathlike nightmare that David will have to face about his mother that will almost tear the family apart and force his religious father to resent his children.