More Steve Allen on the Bible Religion Morality

More Steve Allen on the Bible  Religion   Morality
Author: Steve Allen
Publsiher: More Steve Allen on the Bible
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015049494258

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More of the humorist's thoughts (though this is not humorous writing) for those who didn't get enough in his first book on the Bible published in 1990. Allen presents his thinking in short essays on 150 or so topics, arranged alphabetically. Generally, he eschews literal interpretations of the Bible as would, probably, most of his audience. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Steve Allen on the Bible Religion Morality

Steve Allen on the Bible  Religion    Morality
Author: Steve Allen
Publsiher: Buffalo, N.Y. : Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1990
Genre: Humor
ISBN: UOM:39015049559720

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"Draws on the expertise of biblical scholars, theologians, and philosophers to demonstrate that fundamentalist assumptions about the reliability and authenticity of the Bible ... have no rational or factual basis"--Inside dust jacket.

Blind Faith

Blind Faith
Author: Morn Du Toit
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2008-02-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781847996404

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'Blind Faith' is a book written by an ex-Christian on a personal journey to find the light and truth in a world of darkness and deceitfulness. It takes the reader on a shocking but revealing journey through the Bible and the Christian religion. With sound facts, science and common sense the Christian bible and religion is systematically analyzed and dissected. This book exposes the truth about our God, his son Jesus and the Christian dogma. With this book, debunking Christianity has reached a new level of simplicity and ease.

Make Em Laugh

Make  Em Laugh
Author: Steve Allen
Publsiher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2013-05-24
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781615928514

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The success of Steve Allen's How To Be Funny led first to the republication of that book, and now occasioned a companion volume, Make 'Em Laugh. This new how-to book about the art of comedy includes an even richer assortment of examples of the author's unique humor. In Make 'Em Laugh, Allen laces his formal instruction with hilarious ad-libs, written jokes, TV comedy sketches, satires, song parodies, humorous essays, amusing autobiographical reminiscences, one-act plays, witty speeches, and stand-up monologues from his comedy concerts. Noel Coward called Steve Allen the most talented man in America, and he is probably the most borrowed-from comedian of all time. The perceptive reader will recognize many of the comic ideas that Allen originated during the "Golden Age" of television comedy - ideas that are still influential in the 1990's. If there were a college course in creating and performing comedy, Make 'Em Laugh would be the ideal textbook.

Steve Allen s Private Joke File

Steve Allen s Private Joke File
Author: Steve Allen
Publsiher: Crown Archetype
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780307421692

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Why Did Steve Allen Cross the Road? Steve Allen is a legend among comedians and entertainers. He's been playing to audiences on stage, radio, film, and television for more than fifty years, gaining acclaim for his unique wit and energy. Now for the first time, he shares more than a thousand of his favorite one-liners, anecdotes, limericks, quotes, and other generally funny things. The entries are divided into nearly two hundred categories to make it easy for anyone to find the right laugh for any occasion. If you're faced with the prospect of having to "say a few words," Steve Allen's Private Joke File is the perfect place to look for ideas and inspiration on such topics as awards, drinking, baseball, lawyers, dentists, insurance, marriage, the stock market, and dozens of other subjects. A sampling: * My wife and I had words, but I never got to use mine! * If ignorance is bliss, he should die of joy. * "How are the acoustics here?" "Great, I can hardly hear you!" * I learned to rumba very early in life ... I had a tricycle with a loose seat. * Room for rent, by young lady, freshly plastered. Steve Allen has also included a number of his favorite essays and monologues. Steve Allen's Private Joke File is great to flip through for fun or for function, and for those of us looking for a good laugh -- to give one or to have one -- it's indispensable.

Jumpin Jehovah

Jumpin  Jehovah
Author: Paul Tice
Publsiher: Book Tree
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781585091126

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With this book, your views on God will never be the same. With clear Biblical evidence, Jehovah is shown to be an entity with no sense of ethics, forgiveness, or compassion. Was Jehovah a god, or a demon? Why did he never promise a heaven or any kind of reward to his followers? Does any entity that murders thousands of devoted followers deserve to be worshiped? Jehovah has stopped punishing people in terrible ways, so its probably safe to buy this book.

No Sense of Obligation

No Sense of Obligation
Author: Matt Young
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2001-06-28
Genre: Creationism
ISBN: 9780759610897

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Rejecting belief without evidence, a scientist scrutinizes scientific, theological, and philosophical literature for a sign from God--and finds God to be an allegory. This remarkable book leaves no room for unproven ideas and exposes a universe without reason or purpose.

Humanist Heroes

Humanist Heroes
Author: Rev. Douglas Kenneth Peary
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004-04-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781453501771

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Each of the 17 chapters of this book is an introduction to the life and beliefs of a great scientist, philosopher, poet or thinker who rejects faith in theistic concepts of religion developed by primitive people. They run from Voltaire, Thomas Paine and Robert Ingersoll, to Walt Whitman, Isaac Asimov and Carl Sagan. These thinkers expound on their views of the natural world and on what we can hope and believe based on the scientific method and discoveries. They fill us with overwhelming sense of wonder and awe by what they teach about how to view our wonderful world. They teach us to thrill to evolving life and to be at peace with ourselves despite the limits of our lives. Past President of the Humanist Association of Central Connecticut, Dr. David Schafer, said, "For several years, among the talks most consistently popular with our members have been those in Doug Peary?s long running series, ?Humanist Heroes.? One reason seems to be the emotional intensity Doug brings to his research on each of his subjects, an intensity that continues to reward him, and us, deeply with each of his subjects with each new biography he touches. These are not just interesting stories from and about the lives of Humanists--they are intimate glimpses of more meaningful insights into living, working, loving, and dying, profoundly inspirational for Doug and his audiences."