I'm Not Hitler
A Real Conversation About Entry to Heaven
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4.7 • 3 Ratings
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Publisher Description
If you think religion is equal to the tooth fairy and Bigfoot, and have been turned off by church, dive into I'm Not Hitler. We all have a death sentence in this life, but do we need to make a decision to play in the next one? I’m Not Hitler explores the mystery and apathy of how a person gets to heaven. In a salty discourse, author Mike Lyon discusses whether a person can be good enough to step through the pearly gates. With plenty of personal anecdotes, the book challenges the broad assumptions that religious, spiritual and non-religious people often conclude. Fans of the sass of Anne Lamott, David Sedaris and Brené Brown, may find the discourse entertaining. If you're a Christian and unsure how to discuss God with your friends, the book will be helpful. Can a person simply pick a religion and do their best? What about a spiritual buffet where the universe serves all you can eat? Who exactly are the bad people who will not enter the big party in the sky? Find out from someone who believes in God, and listens to Iggy Pop and Johnny Cash while mixing David Mamet with Tim Keller.
Customer Reviews
I’m Not Hitler by Mike Lyon
A raw and intelligent look at entry into heaven. Lyon does a great job of providing a balanced look at different religions and poses tough questions everyone should wrestle with. A great read for people of all faiths or no faith.
Are We Good Enough?
I loved this book and the way it challenges you to consider what it means to be a “good person.” Instead of a boring, judgemental religious text, this feels like a couch talk with a friend. It’s authentic, modern and compelling. Read it with a group of friends and see where everyone lands - it’s worth the journey.