Official Review: And Man Made God In His Image

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The title alone is distracting, I'm sorry, but I would pass on this one
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The book is enlightening by highlighting how religious laws affect current society. I like that the author has build this work based on rigorous research. Thank you for the detailed review.
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While I understand the reviewer’s concern about the conversation being biased against Christians particular but not other monotheistic religions, the book still sounds interesting. The fact that it’s told in verse seems like the most creative aspect. Thank you for the helpful review.
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It's a great poetry book. I'm a huge supporter of LGBTQ+ family and I don't and absolutely don't tolerate nonsense for this community as well as these heinous crimes. Though I don't think that it's just religion or law which impose such threat to these people but I do believe that they play a major role in it. I don't go in depth of Poetries but I completely understand the main sense. I'll be more than glad to read the whole book.
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Indeed the book has a strong theme for the matured, it seems to have elaborated and exhausted the areas of topic as highlighted in the review. It's quite intriguing.
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I am not a huge fan of poetry. The book sounds great though. Nice review.
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Informative review, thanks. Hate is certainly wrong and for whatever reason, it's seen as wrong. The true and obedient followers of Christ and Jews alike as well as normal/agnostics/atheists do not associate with wrong morals, faulty and unnatural things.

My question to the author is simple: Would he/she be in existence if his/her parents were gay/lesbian ?

The world we live in is justifying clearly wrong and faulty thinking. I do not support violence the same way I do not support relationships that are fruitless and out of order.
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Irrespective of religion, people who harm others justify their actions.
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I have reas date Farm. I really enjoyed how the author explained the terrorist attacks and aimed it look so real and relatable. Great review
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