In the beginning, there was another question. “Will you save me, Jesus?” This man was holding a shotgun. He hid behind trash cans in front of a Brooklyn row house. It was late at night. His wife and baby daughter were crying. He watched for cars coming down his block, certain the next set of headlights would be his killers. “Will you save me, Jesus?” he asked, trembling. “If I promise to give myself to you, will you save me tonight?” Picture the most pious man you know. Your priest. Your pastor. Your rabbi. Your imam. Now picture him in dirty clothes, a shotgun in his hand, begging for salvation from behind a set of trash cans. Picture the man who sends people off to heaven, begging not to be sent to hell. “Please, Lord,” he whispered. “If I promise…”
Loupek said: Makra said: I was thinking about making a book thread the other day! Not reading anything at the moment, but I need a good non-fiction book to get into, any suggestions? Read Truman capote's "in Cold Blood". It's a great non fiction novel.
Loupek said:
Makra said: I was thinking about making a book thread the other day! Not reading anything at the moment, but I need a good non-fiction book to get into, any suggestions?
Desi said: I deeply recommend Have a Little Faith by Mitch Albom. It's a non-fiction book that turned me from an awful and argumentative antitheist to a pretty accepting apatheist, and I think everyone can benefit from it.
Makra said: It sounds like it's a book that shows the positive side of faith to atheists... Does it take a whole book to do that? All you need for that is a little maturity and common sense. Let people believe what they want - their beliefs don't have any impact on you, so why should you actively oppose it?
Skarteh said: Holy crap we have a books thread
Jubilee said: Here's some book porn: https://www.ebgames.com.au/pc-156650-Diablo-III-Book-of-Cain-PC So getting this, $28 at book depository.
Makra said: Let people believe what they want - their beliefs don't have any impact on you, so why should you actively oppose it?
Makra said: Does it take a whole book to do that? All you need for that is a little maturity and common sense.
“Will you save me, Jesus?” he asked, trembling. “If I promise to give myself to you, will you save me tonight?”
Desi said: Yay, I am glad others have enjoyed Mitch Albom's works. I also love books about seemingly simple topics. Mark Kurlansky wrote a book called Salt, tracing the human history of salt. Same thing with his book Cod. There's others about milk and corn and The Evolution of Useful Things.
Krycek said: Wow, a 22 book series? Clive Cussler really seems to churn them out. GRRM I hope you are listening...
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