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God Explained in a Taxi Ride

by Paul Arden

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A punchy, humorous, and probing look at the nature of God, by the author of the massively successful Whatever You Think Think the Opposite. Paul Arden uses a series of poignant, contemporary vignettes to interrogate the questions that have persisted since our earliest days. As ever, he is a master of compression, getting us to scratch our heads as he brilliantly examines our relationship to the divine.… (more)
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Fast reading with funny and interesting ideas to think about. ( )
  fleacircus | Sep 6, 2010 |
Since the beginning of mankind, more thought has gone into the understanding of God than any other subject under the sun -- and still nobody is any the wiser. In the length of a taxi ride, this little book explains once and for all.
  rajendran | Aug 16, 2008 |
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A punchy, humorous, and probing look at the nature of God, by the author of the massively successful Whatever You Think Think the Opposite. Paul Arden uses a series of poignant, contemporary vignettes to interrogate the questions that have persisted since our earliest days. As ever, he is a master of compression, getting us to scratch our heads as he brilliantly examines our relationship to the divine.

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