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Concerning Two Jews and One Christian: A Raped Momma, a Bastard Son, and an Apostle - Plus Edifying Addenda Among other subjects, Addenda is composed of commentaries about the Bible, distinctions between deism, theism and atheism, speculation about the invention of religion, and evidence for the existence of Yahweh, the Christian God. H. G. Hastings-Duffield's controversial book provides a miscellany of insightful observations and commentaries about poor Mary and her rape by a fornicating God; about the disingenuous Jesus, her bastard son; and about the know-it-all Paul, self-appointed…mehr

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Concerning Two Jews and One Christian: A Raped Momma, a Bastard Son, and an Apostle - Plus Edifying Addenda Among other subjects, Addenda is composed of commentaries about the Bible, distinctions between deism, theism and atheism, speculation about the invention of religion, and evidence for the existence of Yahweh, the Christian God. H. G. Hastings-Duffield's controversial book provides a miscellany of insightful observations and commentaries about poor Mary and her rape by a fornicating God; about the disingenuous Jesus, her bastard son; and about the know-it-all Paul, self-appointed designer of Christianity and an unconscionable misogynist. Born in a coal mining town in West Virginia, H. G. Hastings-Duffield is a retired professor emeritus at Central Michigan University. He spent thirty years of his thirty-five-year teaching career at three universities in Michigan. The author retired in 1997 and now lives in Atlanta. This is his twenty-fifth book. Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/HGHastingsDuffield
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H. G. Hastings-Duffield grew up in West Virginia, moved to Michigan during the early years of World War II, and now lives near Atlanta. He says, "Had I remained in West Virginia, I likely would be dead from black lung disease. The move afforded me the opportunities to earn two universities degrees, teach thirty-five years at three universities, and write for the edification of fellow citizens." This is his seventeenth book.