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God Is Disappointed in You

por Mark Russell, Shannon Wheeler (Ilustrador)

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A frequently hilarious, often shocking, but always accurate retelling of the Bible, including the parts selectively left out by Sunday School teachers and church sermons. Irreverent yet faithful, this book is a must-listen for anyone who wants to see past the fog of religious agendas and cultural debates to discover what the Bible really says.… (más)
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God Is Disappointed in You is for people who would like to read the Bible... if it would just cut to the chase. Stripped of its arcane language and its interminable passages of poetry, genealogy, and law, every book of the Bible is condensed down to its core message, in no more than a few pages each. Written by Mark Russell with cartoons by New Yorker cartoonist Shannon Wheeler, God Is Disappointed in You is a frequently hilarious, often shocking, but always accurate retelling of the Bible, including the parts selectively left out by Sunday School teachers and church sermons. Irreverent yet faithful, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to see past the fog of religious agendas and cultural debates to discover what the Bible really says

 
Provided in ebook format from the people at www.netgalley.com. Unfortunately in a DRM edition and of such a size that it was practically impossible to read on any ebook reader (and I tried!), making me resort to reading it on my computer whilst I had the chance and before it the expiry date kicked in
 
What I did see did cut to the chase, with many of the books cut down to a reasonable 1 or 2 pages of text. The cartoons nicely summed up the chapter, but seemed to be squashed tiny at the bottom of the page - imagine a MATT cartoon in the Telegraph newspaper or a side cartoon from The New Yorker. I will admit that I didnt read all of the book, through technology woes and other books to read rather than an overall lack of desire to address this kind of book

  nordie | Oct 14, 2023 |
The Author is trying hard not to offend Christians, while still making the point that most of what's in the Bible is pretty absurd. It's a good read to refresh you knowledge of that's actually in the "good" book. ( )
  cloidl | May 20, 2022 |
A pretty funny book that only falters because it is not as objective as it pretends to be. I would have been fine with the book had the author been up-front and saying here's my take on Bible stories and I'll throw in some funny snarky comments as well. Instead the author promises a straightforward retelling of the stories with snarky comments.

Not as irreverent as one might expect and funny, just don't expect the promised objectivity. ( )
  Skybalon | Mar 19, 2020 |
Fun, if a bit uneven. Would probably recommend to Christians with a bawdy sense of humor, as you'll get more out of it than I did. Definitely recommend the audio book for James Urbaniak's narration, albeit that way you lose the illustrations. ( )
  Dez.dono | Mar 27, 2018 |
Very amusing reading of the bible with modern lingo and stuff. Like the book of Job. "Gad and Satin make this crazy bet.Satin claims this guy Job only loves god because of all the stuff God has given him. So to prove Satin wrong GoD allows Satin to kill his wife and kids and strip him of his wealth to top it all off satin gives Job all sorts of sores and diseases and even makes his smell bad. Satin loses the bet and gives God the Spiritual equivalent of a $20 or what ever it was they wagered." ( )
  Trevorsherman | Oct 25, 2017 |
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A frequently hilarious, often shocking, but always accurate retelling of the Bible, including the parts selectively left out by Sunday School teachers and church sermons. Irreverent yet faithful, this book is a must-listen for anyone who wants to see past the fog of religious agendas and cultural debates to discover what the Bible really says.

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