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Oh My God!

by Paul Cinquemani

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A pew sitter gives up on the "organizational" God and starts from scratch: Are God and the Bible understandable for ordinary people? The most astonishing expose on God in terms your fifth grader can understand that's ever been published.

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​This book is written for those in search of truth, whether Christian, Jew, Muslim, Mormon, Hindu, Jehovah’s Witness, Spiritist, Buddhist, atheistic, or agnostic (not sure what you believe). You should be warned that it is based upon the Bible as evidence or a testament of Who God is. There are many difficult passages in the Bible that have caused many to reject it as a credible source about God. Many see a wide disparity in the God of the Old Testament compared to the God of the New Testament. Many have gone through some pretty weird mental gymnastics to deal with these problems. Even more have just plain given up.

This book will provide you with the tools necessary to put any and every Bible story or passage into a context that will make sense and harmonize with the theme of God’s character as one of love throughout the Bible. It does require some block-building, so let’s get underway.

What at treat!   Get ready readers!   "OH MY GOD!" is an extraordinary update of the long forgotten story of God as taught in the 19th century!  "Sound boring..." you say?   It's anything but boring!   How prominent theologians, TV Evangelists, members of the ministry, priests, etc. have missed and lost such an important view is scandalous!   Mr Cinquemani's familiarity with the Bible and his ability to relate the hardest, most disgusting passages contained in it to the constant, unchanging love of God is astounding!   "The gospel according to a CPA!"   A simple, humble laymen lays out in these pages the God we're all looking for!  Of course, he fails in making his work readily "understandable by a fifth-grader".   But his approach is based upon a simple premise and his presentation is direct...in mostly common everyday language...making the topic fun and retentive.   The reason it seems so hard in the first going is because of the preconceived ideas put in our heads by our early acquaintance with religion.