More than 50 writers, reports and reseachers invade the inner sanctum for an unrestrained look at the wild and woolly world of organized belief in the mega-anthology Everything You Know About God is Wrong, Vol 1 & 2. In Vol 2: Robert Damon Schneck inspects The God Machine; H.G. Wells, best known for his science fiction work, chats with Jesus; Dan Baker discusses in length the nonbelievers who wrote some of the most iconic songs of our time; and Disinformation Editor Russ Kick lists a few Good Books.
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"Great book at times. Some of the articles are kind of long in the tooth. I really enjoyed the part on Founding Fathers and how they were not forming a Christian Nation and the 10 Commandments in politics. The blog articles from Iran were quite fascinating and eye opening. " — Scott (5 out of 5 stars)
"Great book at times. Some of the articles are kind of long in the tooth. I really enjoyed the part on Founding Fathers and how they were not forming a Christian Nation and the 10 Commandments in politics. The blog articles from Iran were quite fascinating and eye opening. "
" I really liked this - even Richard Dawkins' essay was a good read. Not as rabid a book as the title would lead you to believe. "
" not much worth reading in here "
" A good compilation of articles for folks who are wondering about religion. "
" So far, this book has a lot of information in it that I've never read anywhere else before. It's not like a novel or anything of that nature. It's more like a compilation of essays written from various perspectives. Very interesting so far "
" Wow- I learned lots form this book. Worth reading again. Consists of short articles by different people, many well-known, with differing perspectives but all are open-minded, as I recall. "
" Flipped through, hard to get into even tho it was a collection "
" Trust me, it's not what you think it's about. It's more of a critique of organized religion and not thinking through your life choice. "
" This book was kind of a grab bag of religious facts and information, some more interesting than others. Truly enjoyed being disinformed. "
" As with all essay collections, some of these are very good and some are less good. On the whole, it's worth reading (the discussion of the origin of the gospels is particularly interesting). "
" So far, I'm loving this book... it's more a reference of articles and grand jury decisions than a linear argument. "
" A real eye opener - on so many levels "
" Number of essays from various sources, some interesting, some not so . . . . "
" The summary of the Grand Jury report on the coverups of pedophile priests is stunning in its detail and horrifying. There is a graphic novel type chapter that will be very offensive to some. "
" What I do know, is that with the exception of one or two of the essays, this was God-awful. "
" "Broward County," a chapter Peter Manseau and I wrote for Killing the Buddha, is reproduce here. "
" Meh, good arguments but a boring book overall, some parts were interesting but it was basically twenty different authors trying to hammer down the same nail into your brain "
" Like all the Disinformation Guides, highly informative and provocative. Much of the information it provides is shocking and fascinating. Especially of note is the report on the extent of Catholic priests' child absue. "
" Great book at times. Some of the articles are kind of long in the tooth. I really enjoyed the part on Founding Fathers and how they were not forming a Christian Nation and the 10 Commandments in politics. The blog articles from Iran were quite fascinating and eye opening. "
" I was excited to read this book, but was a little disappointed by the text-bookness of it. It covers all religion and is fascinating. But it is also a little more sexy than I expected... "
" Fun, interesting collection of essays on religion. Some good, some meh, as expected. Rushkoff's in there, so, y'know, I had to. This would have been my favorite coffee table book when I was an undergrad. "
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