God Collar God Collar

God Collar

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Publisher Description

'There's probably no God ... but I wish there was. I've got some things I need to ask him.'

Based on Marcus Brigstocke's award-winning Edinburgh and West End show, God Collar focuses on the 'God-shaped hole' that opens up in Marcus's life following the death of his best friend. Exploring his own issues surrounding faith - his lack of it, his need for it, some people's waste of it and what good purposes it might serve if he could get hold of it - he rails against the holy trinity of Abrahamic religions (Islam, Christianity and Judaism) while atheists, agnostics and believers of all faiths get it in the neck too. God Collar is a scathing look at modern faith that will leave you laughing out loud and examining your own beliefs in equal measure.

'As luck would have it, my relationship with God is as dysfunctional and peppered with resentment and recrimination as ever, so this should make for good writing.'

GENRE
Humour
RELEASED
2011
23 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
Transworld
SIZE
1.2
MB

Customer Reviews

Yorkydog ,

Great. Read

I loved. This. Book. , very witty , funny, and factual, a great deal of research must have gone into this book , I enjoyed it and would recommend this book to people like myself looking for answers who are not convinced there is a god , well done good book

Tom Marien ,

Great read, thought provoking and clever.

The amount of research this man must have done is amazing. He has tackled the hardest subject with immense wit. You will laugh out loud. Enjoyed this a lot. Read it!

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