Official Review: And Man Made God In His Image

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Re: Official Review: And Man Made God In His Image

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I really enjoyed how the author addressed this sensitive case which shows he did his home work before writing this book. Great book
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The violence as I see stems from the heart of the human and not from the religion. I agree with the reviewer on " Yes, I can agree that people will hide behind their beliefs. But to claim only Christians do that, it is not true." I don't think this book is for me. Thanks for an insightful review.
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The title of the bok is eye-catching. It also sums up author's views. However,I am not a religious person, so I am going to pass on this time. Thanks for d review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. Although the concept of the book sounds rather interesting, I am not particularly a fan of poetry, so I think I will give this one a pass.
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Post by mabtard30 »

Thanks for the review.
As a Christian, I normally find it difficult to read literature that contradict the core of my faith.
However due to vast use of the Bible as a reference, I might be tempted to give it a try when I have time.
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These kinds of books can be confusing to many people. Although I do not enjoy a poetic approach, I can understand why people may enjoy it. I believe LGBTQ is real and as a topic needs an open-minded approach. I doubt if I will be able to connect with the prose.
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Taking about homosexuals, I think every readers will have something to gain from this novel.
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This is just not a book i'd like to read. Congrats on BOTD
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Homosexuality and lesbianism is wrong. I totally disagree with the author. This is not my kind of book. Thanks for the review.
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A book that recounted bible events while simultaneously providing a very different, for some perhaps a provocative, view. Sounds very interesting for a person who's enthusiastic about the bible. This is awesome. Thankss
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Post by PoonamP »

Controversial subject as homosexuality and hate are tough to understand.
Title was intriguing to grab attention of reader.
Thank you for your great review !
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Great review! This book explores a lot of important themes, however I don't think I'm interested in reading it. It doesn't particularly interest me.
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Post by Kachi_Ejiogu+_ »

I was fascinated by the title and interested in what the book may be about. Your review cleared it up well for me, albeit, I think I'll pass this one as it isn't my preferred genre. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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The author seems to have tackled a controversial issue. I would love to see in more details his argument. Thanks for this review.
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The author describes his concern for violence against gays in 25 poems. Done is trying to find sources of that violence that is immersed in our society. The juxtaposition of homosexuality and law is the key theme of this book.
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I don't think this book is for me. I don't read poetry books, but fans of the genre will surely find it interesting. Plus, it is a well-researched and well-edited book based on your review. Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the detailed review.
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