Another 5* review!
Posted by Jonathan Pearce on Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Under: Books
The Little Book of Unholy Questions, as linked on this site, has received another 5 star review on Amazon.com! Great stuff!.
Here it is:
When I learned he wrote this book, I decided to give it a try.
And it was worth it! Don't be fooled by his philosophy background. Thankfully you will not see any logic equation that would be pretty boring. It's all in plain English. The format is very interesting: Questions and comments well mixed. You may find some questions very funny, but very often the funnier are the most profound.
It's a book for the believer and non-believer. And that's very difficult to achieve, a definitive "plus". Jonathan's intention is thought provoking and it's a must for believers who dare to ask questions, and I am sure I made dozens of them when I was a believer. And non-believers will find a bunch of questions they never thought about.
My suggestion: read it slowly, taste every question for a couple of minutes. You won't regret it.
Here it is:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy reading with a profound content, December 7, 2011
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This review is from: The Little Book of Unholy Questions (Kindle Edition)
I met Jonathan in a couple of forums over the internet. When the subject is religion and philosophy you surely expect passion and hot debates. But Jonathan stood apart for his calmness and patience, probably due to his teaching background. When I learned he wrote this book, I decided to give it a try.
And it was worth it! Don't be fooled by his philosophy background. Thankfully you will not see any logic equation that would be pretty boring. It's all in plain English. The format is very interesting: Questions and comments well mixed. You may find some questions very funny, but very often the funnier are the most profound.
It's a book for the believer and non-believer. And that's very difficult to achieve, a definitive "plus". Jonathan's intention is thought provoking and it's a must for believers who dare to ask questions, and I am sure I made dozens of them when I was a believer. And non-believers will find a bunch of questions they never thought about.
My suggestion: read it slowly, taste every question for a couple of minutes. You won't regret it.
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