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God is Great But His People Suck: A Polemical Look at Life With a Propitious Twist; Written by a Pleb

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God is Great But His People Suck: A Polemical Look at Life With a Propitious Twist; Written by a Pleb
God is Great But His People Suck: A Polemical Look at Life With a Propitious Twist; Written by a Pleb

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God is Great But His People Suck: A Polemical Look at Life With a Propitious Twist; Written by a Pleb

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The book title cuts to the core. God is Great But His People Suck is not for the faint of heart or mind. This book challenges everyone's comfort zone and asks people to think before reacting. Those who are comfortable living life through pretending or residing in Fantasyland or Lala-ville may want to put the book down and slowly walk away. The rest of you need to hurry up and buy the book because it is an intellectual wild ride! It is quirkily witty while exploring life's most challenging questions. Expect the unexpected. One moment you're laughing and the next you're reaching for the tissues. This book has been a labor of love. The subtitle, A Polemical Look at Life With a Propitious Twist; Written by a Pleb, hints at the directional tone of the book. The author was encouraged to write it at the behest of a plethora of people who have eagerly awaited its publishing. It has been over fifty plus years in the making and written for 7.442 billion people. The ultimate goal of God is Great But His People Suck is to stimulate thought and conversation while properly loving people God's way.

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