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Re: God gets sued (no content)
Maybe you can order this book and you'll see a difference...Be sure to scroll down for the book review description...
http://www.christianbook.com/Christi...iew?sku=737847 |
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Oh here's the second book...I think this is the one that tells the story of the little boy...
http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/B...mp;item_code=WW |
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I think I'll stick to reading my anthropology books that are written from a slightly less (albeit still) biased viewpoint.
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Afraid you might see God working in mysterious ways?
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As far as I know you have to be religious to be fearful of god.
Also I doubt a story along the lines of "We came, we saw heathens, we converted" is going to have any mysteriousness at all. Typically the god part of these things is anything but mysterious. The real reason I'm not going to order it is I have enough books to read without buying something which will put me on life tilt. I have read christian literature before, and it's laughable. I'm sure you maybe don't like crime novels, or perhaps romance. In the same way I don't appreciate preachy christian prole food. |
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"We came, we saw heathens, we converted" [/ QUOTE ] Quoted for hilarity value. |
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