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"All in all, Zender opens some fascinating
doors..." -HN, NAPRA ReView
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"Zender's conversational
writing style turns discussion about strict religious dogma into a
fun-filled frolic. Although vehemently spiritual, he is the Robin Williams of
the roadside tent revival. It is a provocative, intellectually
irreverent romp through the Bible basics.
-Dwight Greene, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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"An excellent book that is part of what are probably the three best
books on the problems of the church today."-Harold
McFarland, Readers Preference Reviews
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"How to Quit Church Without Quitting God: 7 Good Reasons to
Escape the Box by essayist, conference speaker, and radio
personality Martin Zender is a compelling, seven-fold argument focusing
on why and how God can be venerated just as easily, or perhaps more
meaningfully, outside the confines of traditional church walls.
Confronting hypocrisy, contradiction, and cult overtones in modern-day
Christianity head-on, How to Quit Church Without Quitting God
raises serious criticisms without renouncing true faith...A truly
fascinating book, and compelling reading for faithful churchgoers and
disillusioned church members alike."
-Michael J. Carson, The
Midwest Book Review
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"Zender's book will no doubt cause great irritation to clergy
members everywhere. But it's only because no one has had the courage to
state ideas as critical as his."
-Dan Julian, The State News
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"He [Zender] says a lot more in such an informed,
entertaining, and challenging way that one experiences a whole series of
epiphanies as they make their way through this delightful look at how
religion works in our lives."
-Alan Caruba,
Bookviews
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"Reading Zender makes you laugh, gets you mad and starts you to
thinking. He did all that to me…But then his snappy, in-your-face
writing grabbed me. In fact, I'd only read a chapter or two when I
decided I had to talk to this man who so forcefully tackles hypocrisy
that masquerades as religion".
-Chris Meehan, Religion
Editor The Kalamazoo Gazette
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