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Anti-Christ: A Satirical End of Days
Published in Paperback by Booklocker.com, Inc. (2007-01-04)
Author: Matthew Moses
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An apocalypse for the average guy
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Review Date: 2008-04-28
I red this book because one review claimed that it was better than Christopher Moore's "Lamb". It wasn't. And yet it was still a darn good book.

Basic story is this: Average college guy is having a bad day. Bad day turns worse when angels capture him. Day gets even worse after that after he meets Jesus in Heaven, who incidentally, turns out to be a jerk. Apocalypse ensues.

The story itself is only average-ly written, almost like what you would expect from a high- school honors class english assignment. The story itself is incredibly engaging, though.

All in all, not as good as "Lamb", but still definitely worth your time if this is the sort of story you go for.

I hope you like laughing...
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Review Date: 2008-04-09
This book can be summed up with three words: Ha ha ha. I really don't care about people being offended. Political correctness is the second most rediculous concept ever, after affirmative action. This book makes fun of everything, and rightfully so. If you think you might be offended by reading a book the hammers everything and everybody, then don't buy it. It's as simple as that. But, for the rest of the free thinkers, read on with pride. This book will have you laughing on the first page. By the time you reach page 50, your sides will hurt. This book covers a lot of ground, and makes the end of the world sound like the best thrill ride ever. If you like flying midgets, a very dimented Lucifer (more so than you would normally think), making fun of Religion, Angelic fight clubs, Jesus as a politician, God as a terrible & vengeful father figure, and protagonists that turn out to destroy the world via a self help movement, then this book is for you. It's just good fun.

Better than you'd think
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-19
There is a fine line between farce and simply being absurd, between making a point and clobbering the reader over the head with it. Matthew Moses walks that fine line daringly in Anti-Christ: A Satirical End of Days. There are many in its intended audience who will view it all as a reflection of the renowned mantra from Network, 'I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this any more!' Moses is mad about two things in particular: religion, especially the Roman Catholic Church, and the current state of politics and government. Hysterical in its portrayals of both institutions, there is enough of a kernel of truth to cause both cringe worthy moments within these pages. The book rises above the level of a first novel, highly entertaining...for those who have tolerance of the material. More important, it will strike a responsive chord with those tired of the increasing dominance of religion in society and its growing role in politics, as well as those who see a political system attuned toward the self-interest of politicians and the powerful rather than helping the average citizen. This is satire and farce that not only portrays the corruption and misuse of societal institutions, but also excoriates those institutions for what they have done to the principles upon which they claim to be based.

Symbolic of America Today
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
This book is pure venom. Against modern culture. Against modern politics. Against the hypocrisy of religion. This book really does spell out the frustration people in America have with their country today. It deals in corruption of ideals, imperfect leaders making idiotic decisions, and proves how precarious a position the world is in today. It's also a fun book poking the establishment in the ribs. Irreverent, but it deserves to be. Give it a look.

God, are you there? If so, are you laughing as hard as me?
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-24
The author is clearly angry at society. He rips on the Church, politics, self-help groups, corporations, and even God! Judging by how screwed up the planet is can you blame him? This is a fun read following a guy's journey through Heaven and back.

But come on, Mexicans sneaking into Heaven! That alone makes this story funny beyond belief. It's like South Park on steroids. If you are extremely Christian, sorry. But for everyone else this book puts a funny spin on everything from fat people to politics. Only this book could claim the Catholic Church to be the equivalent of a terrorist organization!

Buddha Day
Does It Really Matter What I Believe about God?
Published in Paperback by Tate Publishing & Enterprises (2007-06-05)
Author: David Maxfield
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Well organized and thought provoking
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Review Date: 2008-07-26
For the many who think that all paths lead to God, this clearly shows that is impossible. There are just too many different views about God, for example:One or many Gods?; What does God want from us?; What can we expect from Him?; What is the difference between Jesus and Mohammad?; Are we to believe in reincarnation or resurrection? Is there a heaven, or hell for that matter? The book answers all of these questions and many more, clearly demonstrating that it does matter to God what we believe.

It matters to God what we believe
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-09
This book is all about God and the various belief systems. It clearly illustrates that all paths do not lead to God. It is easy to read and follow. You can just go to a section that interests you to find out more about the various world religions, and other beliefs, but reading the entire book really gives you the whole picture. I especially like the last 1/3rd of the book that demonstrates how we can know God, and the relationship we can have with Him.

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Buddha Day
Published in Paperback by Weigl Pub Inc (2002-12-01)
Author: Jill Foran
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Buddha Day (Celebrating Cultures)
Published in Library Binding by Weigl Publishers (2002-12)
Author: Jill Foran
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Buddha's Nature: Bringing Together Cutting-edge Science and Buddhism for Our Day to Day Lives
Published in Paperback by Rider & Co (1999-03-04)
Author: Wes Nisker
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Buddha's Words of Wisdom : The Buddhists Companion Book ; Containing 365 Maxims and Utterances Attributed to Gotama Buddha for Each Day and Night of the Year
Published in Paperback by Buddhist Cultural Centre-do not have book rights (2002)
Author: G.F. Allen
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Buddha's words of wisdom;: The Buddhists' companion book containing 365 maxims and utterances attributed to Gotama Buddha for each day and night of the year
Published in Unknown Binding by Allen & Unwin (1959)
Author: Gautama Buddha
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Buddhism for the West: Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana; a comprehensive review of Buddhist history, philosophy, and teachings from the time of the Buddha to the present day
Published in Unknown Binding by Julian Press (1971)
Author: Dorothy C Donath
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Buddhism for the West: Theravåada, Mahåayåana and Vajrayåana; a comprehensive review of Buddhist history, philosophy, and teachings from the time of the Buddha to the present day
Published in Hardcover by JULIAN PRESS, INC. ()
Author: Dorothy C Donath
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Buddha Day
The Dawn And the Day or the Buddha And the Christ
Published in Paperback by IndyPublish.com (2005-05-30)
Author: Henry Thayer Niles
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