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What Do You Do with a Chocolate Jesus?: An Irreverent History of Christianity Audiobook (Free)

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“What Do You Do with a Delicious chocolate Jesus?” may be the funny and skeptical, yet legitimate, exploration of the Christian background they don’t train in Sunday college. It finds humor, irony, and occasional insight amid the inconsistencies, absurdities, hypocrisies, and flat out weirdness that too often goes by for eternal truth. Such as a history of religion as done with the Daily Display, it humorously explores the reality, the history, as well as the big tips in an engaging and entertaining story. Pitting real Scripture in what Do You Do with a Chocolate Jesus?: An Irreverent History of Christianity against pious propaganda, Thomas Quinn treks through section and verse of the brand new Testament, explores the sordid saga of middle ages beliefs (including End-of-the-World panics and battles about what sort of stuff Jesus was manufactured from), and reveals a number of the shocking behaviour of America’s founders toward religion. It isn’t usually pretty, but it is almost always good for fun. If war is usually too vital that you leave to the generals, religious beliefs is too vital that you leave towards the preachers. Skeptics need evangelists, too.

Thomas Quinn is a article writer for print and television, as well as a documentary manufacturer and movie director. He received an M.F.A. in writing in the American Film Institute, worked as a tale analyst for General, DreamWorks, and HBO, and was an entertainment reporter for a weekly LA magazine. Quinn has traveled the world making for the Discovery Channel, the History Channel, Country wide Geographic, Research, BBC, as well as others. His applications investigate strange civilizations, bizarre values, and deconstruct everything from popular urban legends to supernatural events to conspiracy ideas. He also presents humorous lectures on these same subjects. In 2005, Quinn received two Emmy Award nominations as a writer and maker for the annals Route documentary, Beyond the Da Vinci Code. Originally from NJ, he now lives in LA.