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fabiodebe said on Sep 3, 2011 | Add your feedback
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In terms of content, this book does not add much to this much discussed topic. However, this book is not concerned how we argue for God, it is concerned about how you present your arguments.
1. This book is pretty and I love the beautiful sunset in the last few pages
2. This is not a wordy book. As ... (continue)Andrew Wong said on Mar 27, 2011 | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Paperback 144 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0141032227
- ISBN-13: 9780141032221
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Pub date: Nov 01, 2007
- Also available as: Others
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| 9780141032221 | Paperback | $16.00 | $9.97 | The Book Depository |
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Simple, yet profound
God explained in a tax ride is a great book only if you approach it with the right mindset, that is if you want to question things and think critically about them, if you have doubts about religion and blind faith, rather than a strong opinion on the matter (on both sides of the spectrum). And no, i ... (continue)
God explained in a tax ride is a great book only if you approach it with the right mindset, that is if you want to question things and think critically about them, if you have doubts about religion and blind faith, rather than a strong opinion on the matter (on both sides of the spectrum). And no, it's not true that "this little book explains once and for all" as the title says, but that's exactly the beauty of this literally "little book", which doesn't tell you what is right or wrong but it allows the reader to think about it critically and find their own truth and belief.
Arden's observations made me think well beyond what the words printed on paper say. If you don't approach the book that way and take your time to think through it you'll be surely disappointed and give it a negative rating... and you'll surely read it in 20 minutes, which is not nearly enough to have a serious thought about the message Arden tries (very well in my opinion) to communicate.
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