In Whose Name?
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Book Description
A collection of essays & poetry examining the Towers of Babel and houses of God man has raised throughout his history. In both deadly serious and tongue-in-cheek fashion, the touchy subject of “higher powers” is subjected to inspection, dissection and at times, rather rude questioning of godly (and human) motives. Poems poke fun at mortals and gods alike, while essays examine God’s creation of man and vice versa. Irreverent, but largely (if not completely) irrefutable, the contents of this book will amuse many and enrage some (or vice versa!), but should make all who read it stop and think. Or at least, laugh.
Reader Reviews

Maïa
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