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Letters From A Religious Nut: An unintended good story
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Letters From A Religious Nut: An unintended good story

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Stephanie Maier has a lot of big questions on her mind: Can Baptists get into Purgatory? Can Noni juice give you superpowers? If your spouse dies, can you get your kidney back? And where are all the Jewish mannequins, anyway? Everyone has gotten so damn serious. In her typical snarky wit, Stephanie takes to her email to see just how far she can push the edges of idiocy by asking total strangers absurd questions about religion. And to her great surprise, the responses are both hilarious and very revealing! What began as a joke to prod an ever-increasing culture of political correctness, turned out to be an uplifting study of just how tolerant, open-minded, and actually good people can be. In a time of social distancing,
virtue-signaling and doxing anyone who dares veer from the prescribed narratives, Letters from a Religious Nut is just the cure society needs. So sit down with your favorite beverage, have a laugh, and for just a moment, see the possibility that things actually can be good again, because people are good. Forget about the media, the arguments, the social conventions and rules, and just be stupid. God knows we need it!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Podunk Press
Date
2 September 2020
Pages
242
ISBN
9780578749211

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Stephanie Maier has a lot of big questions on her mind: Can Baptists get into Purgatory? Can Noni juice give you superpowers? If your spouse dies, can you get your kidney back? And where are all the Jewish mannequins, anyway? Everyone has gotten so damn serious. In her typical snarky wit, Stephanie takes to her email to see just how far she can push the edges of idiocy by asking total strangers absurd questions about religion. And to her great surprise, the responses are both hilarious and very revealing! What began as a joke to prod an ever-increasing culture of political correctness, turned out to be an uplifting study of just how tolerant, open-minded, and actually good people can be. In a time of social distancing,
virtue-signaling and doxing anyone who dares veer from the prescribed narratives, Letters from a Religious Nut is just the cure society needs. So sit down with your favorite beverage, have a laugh, and for just a moment, see the possibility that things actually can be good again, because people are good. Forget about the media, the arguments, the social conventions and rules, and just be stupid. God knows we need it!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Podunk Press
Date
2 September 2020
Pages
242
ISBN
9780578749211