A humorous essay on race, religion, politics, slavery, wars and fools. The author tackles these topics with his usual go-for-the-throat style to show that everything we've been told is a lie. This humorous book is the author's response to the outrageous and idiotic arguments about the color and sex of God. His critique of the best seller The Shack leads him to tackle the despicable use of racism and epithets to gain advantages by labeling others. He also explains why it is racist to call Obama black when he is half white. ...
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A humorous essay on race, religion, politics, slavery, wars and fools. The author tackles these topics with his usual go-for-the-throat style to show that everything we've been told is a lie. This humorous book is the author's response to the outrageous and idiotic arguments about the color and sex of God. His critique of the best seller The Shack leads him to tackle the despicable use of racism and epithets to gain advantages by labeling others. He also explains why it is racist to call Obama black when he is half white. Then he delves into the circus called politics, and from there to how we are enslaved by the income tax, property tax and the Federal Reserve. The author's introductory quote sets the stage for his witty writings: "I'm sure the universe is full of intelligent life. It's just been too intelligent to come here."― Arthur C. Clark
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