You either like Lewis Black or you deem him annoying – I am of the former group. I enjoyed this book immensely particularly chapters jesus loves me, this I know; golfing in the kingdom and in the land of seagulls and gingham.
Black is honest and funny. He loves the ritual and mystery of a ‘higher power’ yet hates it’s translation through the tongues of fools, conmen or worse, murderers. It seems to rattle his senses a bit and for a man who protests at having no faith, me thinks he protests too much. An examined faith is a living faith. I would say Black’s religion has a lot of wicked humor, love for all and a healthy dose of raunchy sex. Enjoy!
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