Vigil StarGazer Posted August 18, 2005 Report Posted August 18, 2005 Coming Soon to a Bookstore Near You! The most eagerly awaited sequel of our lifetimes: The Bible Pt.2 God Speaks Out After almost 2 millenium of waiting, God has writen the follow up to the best selling book in history, The Bible. "I was getting disgusted with how people were misinterpeting my words and decided it was time to lay things on the line"-God In this amazing book God drops all the parables and stories and lays it all out plainly! "This changes everything! We had no idea."-Pope Benedict XVI He tackles the tough issues of the day like: Abortion- "If you don't want kids don't have sex!" Death Penalty- "Thou Shalt Not Kill is as blunt as I could put it, it doesn't change just because it's done by commitee!" Homosexuality- "I gave people the ability to love, who they decide to love is up to them. That's the beauty of free will" The Davinci Code- "It's a great book, but it belongs in the fiction section." "It put me back on the straight and narrow!"- James Baker From the 10 commandments (What Part Of Thou Shall Not Confused You? Chapter 6) to creation (Guess What? Your All Monkey At Heart. Chapter 12) God leaves no stone unturned. He talks about other Biblical Icons: Jesus: "A common misconception is that Jesus is my son. Actually Jesus is a part of me made mortal. I lived a full human life and died by your hands to show that I wasn't above it all. From Mary in the manger, to my marriage to Mary Magdalene, to Judas screwing me and ending up on the cross. I wouldn't change it for the world." The Devil: "People think Lucifer is rulling hell, WRONG! He was put in Hell to pay for his sins, not to watch over it. All the bad people do has nothing to do with him, he takes no credit for it at all and blaming him for things you've done is crap. He's suffering there, not tempting anyone." Hell: "When folks think of Hell they think of fire and brimstone. But what harm can fire do to a soul? None. Hell is a place you go to learn to repent. You stay there till you truly feel sorry for what you've done and ask my forgiveness. You don't burn, what you do is relive all the bad emotions and heartaches you've caused to other people in your life, experiancing thier pain over and over." Moses- "I liked Moses, he was really a nice guy and very dedicated. But near the end he strated to get a bit power hungry and needed to be taken down a peg." "One of the scariest books I've ever read, I Shat my pants!"-Steven King Read Gods words right from his own pen. He leaves nothing out this time, including his thoughts on religions, war, governments, and pollution. He cuts it down to the bone this time. "After the Flood I promised I would never destroy the world by water again. What people don't understand is that I have a million other ways to clean the slate if they don't shape up. From asteroids and meteors to fire and plague I could get it back down to a handful of believers any time I wanted to. But at the rate you're messing the world up with pollution I may not have to do a thing."-God Read Gods take on other major religious books like the Koran or the Book Of Mormons. See which religions he endorses and which he crusifies. From Christianity, to Muslum, to Jewism, to Paganism, to the Curch of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints, to Penticostals, to Born Again Christians, to Cathalasisim: "The Catholic Church loves to condem things other religions do, but what about some of the skeletons in thier own Vatican?"-God "5 Stars" says the Times "For the sake of your soul you won't be able to put it down!" He even touches upon major parts of history: Dinosaurs- "I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with the world yet so I played around a little. But it became obvious that big lizards wern't the way to go. I do admit I had fun coming up with Stegasaurus though. I just loved those big plates on it's back." Sodom and Gamorah- "I am as patient as I can be, but when there's folks making statues of me and then crapping on them I get ticked. I warned them and they didn't listen so I put my foot down, literally!" The Holocaust- "I broke my heart watching what was happening, but I learned long ago that I needed to keep out of it all and stop with the big miracles. If you interfere one time people expect it every time. Mankind has to learn to do what's right by itself." 911- "I'll admit, I broke my rule of staying out of it this time. While I do my best to let life happen as it was meant to, knowing that the Twin Towers were to be hit I steped in and changed the path of the other 2 planes. I helped give courage to the passengers of the flight United 93 that let them force the plane down in the field, and I made sure American Airlines 77 hit where it would do the least amount of damage, in a closed for repair section of the Pentagon building. I had to let history run it's course, and that meant letting the folks in the airplanes die, but that doesn't mean I didn't do anything." So get off your praying knees and head to your local bookstore for the most eagerly awaited book since the last Harry Potter novel (Which God also covers: "I love Snape, he's just so good at being arrogant! Bless you JK Rowling!")! Buy it today!
Peredhil Posted August 18, 2005 Report Posted August 18, 2005 I did find parts amusing, but wading through the spelling errors was difficult.
reverie Posted August 18, 2005 Report Posted August 18, 2005 (edited) neat enough, slightly politized, but what isn't now-a-days... Hmm, how 'bout an expose' on the non-conical works... ya know the books where we get a lot of our angel and demon lore from... btw, pick up a good concordance... If i'm not mistaken it's really more like, thou shalt not commit murder, heh, they to had keep a loop hole for the armies god ya know... plus the whole eye for an eye thing... rev... Edited August 19, 2005 by reverie
Akallabeth Posted August 19, 2005 Report Posted August 19, 2005 Some of it was rather humorous, some wasn't so much Interesting read, though. . .
Elvina Posted September 12, 2005 Report Posted September 12, 2005 Certainly controversial... Not my cup of tea, nor a lot of people's, I'd wager. :erm:
theravingderelict Posted May 11, 2006 Report Posted May 11, 2006 well its about time someone said it like it is, and its about time EVERYONE learned to laugh at themselves.......EVERYONE!!!! peace
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