No Meek Messiah: Christianity's Lies, Laws and Legacy
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.19 (733 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0988216116 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 374 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-26 |
Language | : | English |
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Highly Recommend Excellent book, very thought provoking.. "Christianity on Trial-- doesn't look good for the defense!" according to Donald R. Burleson. Even those of us who have spent our lives essentially unimpressed by, or even hostile to, the purported truths of religion, might scarcely have ever seen this much reason, gathered all in one place at one time, to know (if there was any doubt) that espousing atheism has indeed been a goo. Devastating! LauraLMHS No Meek Messiah is a devastating indictment of Christianity.It is a diatribe of momentous proportions.This is a steamroller of a book, leaving nothing standing in its wake.It is positively relentless in its attack, and the author takes no prisoners.Having gone through 16 years of Catholi
The Bible is a very boring, very frightening, yet a very hilarious read. No Meek Messiah exposes that Jesus believed in Noah's Ark, Adam & Eve, Jonah living in a fish or whale, and Lot's wife turning into salt. Religious leaders generally spoon-feed their flock the few parts of the Bible that are not blatantly contradictory, nor evil, nor violent. These are scriptures never mentioned at the typical sermon or Sunday school. The many murders and witch hunts are also exposed in great detail.. And the history of religious oppression is much more murderous than most people are aware. Meek Jesus boasted he was "greater than Solomon, and that he "came not to send peace, but a sword," and "to send fire on the earth."Jesus desperately needs your praise, and advises savage whipping for disobedient slav
Stone, PhD. . A “wonderful book in lively, non-academic prose, the book is accessible to everyone--and should be read by everyone, believers and unbelievers alike.” -- S. Joshi"Paulkovich's work combines rigorous scholarly research with wry humor and wit and will attract scholars and serious students as well as non-experts a unique book." - Eric A. T