
I discovered why Messer, an oddball nutcase, chooses to regard himself as a writer of some imaginative stature…the man is on some quixotic mission to save the world from its idiotic self...
In this futuristic novel, organized religion is made to look foolish and Messer attacks what he considers to be the spurious claims of Christianity. Society divides neatly into two camps: fundamentalists and humanists. Each side has its champions who are introduced to the storyline in strange and unexpected ways…
In the end, the reader finds society transformed by a new EU- inspired leadership determined to rid the people of their dependence on Goda modern reformation of sorts…
While I dont agree with many of the authors views on the irrelevance of God in our lives, I did find the book quite entertaining and witty in places.
From: Malcomson on the Issues
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somewhat garbled review by Ian Malcomson