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The Jesus Delusion [Kindle Edition]

G.M. Jackson
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G.M. Jackson deconstructs the myth of Jesus with humor and wit. If you are a fan of "The God Delusion," then "The Jesus Delusion" is a must read. This ebook is part one of a series and contains 4312 words.

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By kyle
Format:Kindle Edition
If you are looking for an intelligent well written objective account this is not it. The author writes with an obvious agenda and the references are shady at best. I think stigg of the dump is more mentally stimulating than this nonsense.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By DonQ
Format:Kindle Edition
When a Christian rates an atheist book one star, you know it's got to be deliciously irreverant! So many Christians I know hate this book! For that reason you have to read it to see what the fuss was about. Not surprisingly it's very very funny! And the points and proofs are spot on!
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Man or God? 12 Nov 2011
By AGlick
Format:Kindle Edition
Yes, this book is so short you can read it on the way to a fire. It's informative, funny and easy to read. It is a great primer on the subject of just who Jesus really was. It covers the fallacy of the holy trinity and the fallacy of Jesus being God. It also discusses the parallels between Jesus and the demigod Mithra. And, so much more is covered in such a tight, compact book.
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Interesting
This short book makes some interesting points, some other useful ones; but the occasional tone of smugness that creeps in sometimes really annoyed me and took away from the... Read more
Published 3 months ago by leonardo
Using Bible Judo
The book does an amazing thing: it uses what I call Bible judo--using the Bible itself to discredit the notion that Jesus was a god. And, I have to agree with the other reviews. Read more
Published 3 months ago by RealAtheist
Jesus / Mithra ?
An amusing ,short book,which explores the self contradictory passages in the Christian Mythology.
"God - Men" are explained as nothing new to Christianity, Jesus is a... Read more
Published 4 months ago by G. Hodgson
I'm not sure if it isn't the suthor who may be deluded?
This is the second of this author's pamphlet style books I have read
I'm in the position of agreeing pretty much with what he has to say, but disagreeing with the way he says... Read more
Published 5 months ago by bobbycow
just about worth 86p
tries to answer some of the anti-logical christian apologist responses to criticisms of biblical errors. Read more
Published 5 months ago by njsi
Trash
What an absolute waste of 86p. I knew that would be the case prior to making the purchase but I was intrigued at what arguments could be used to prove Jesus wasnt God. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mr. C. Clarke
Brevity is the Soul of Wit
This is a fantastic essay that debunks all the conflicting views of Jesus held by theists of all stripes. Amazingly, the book uses quotes from the Bible itself to make its points. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Jaypinions
Not The Best
Can be read in a day said the first review - that's a real understatement - it can be read in about 15 minutes! Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mr. P. V. Barclay-george
Interesting
This is only a short book so can be read in a day. It is thought provoking and interesting. The author was preaching to the converted but he still managed to give me points to... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Alf
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Up until the time of the Roman emperor Constantine, early Christians celebrated the birth of Jesus on the fifth of January. However, Constantine changed the date to December 25, since that was the birth date of his favorite sun god, Sol Invictus. &quote;
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