As a clergyman many question my reading this book. However, if something is true it will stand against challenge. This book challenges Christianity on many levels. It has made me revisit the issue of "why I believe what I believe?" It is always good to be engaged in such a dialogue. Rather than rant against this book Christians would fare better to dialogue with it. If one's faith cannot tolerate this theoretical challenge then that faith is weak and uninformed.
Boy, you got to carry that weight a long time!
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