seedwa's review against another edition

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A book full of cultural appropriation and ego. The writing and premise seemed promising to begin with, or perhaps enough to glean useful information with a critical and analytical eye to leave out the insensitive parts, but the sheer amount of bastardisation and misapplication/inappropriate Westernisation of non-Western traditions ruined any authority on the spirituality in the book. Not only that, but the author very quickly shows themselves to be completely unaware of religious history and presents a significant amount of false information. A complete waste of time, the influence and intersection of paganism and Christianity has been researched and written about extensively for decades (despite what the author presents about their work), and many of those resources are objectively and unequivocally better. 

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5.0

I have struggled with Jesus and Christianity my entire life, and this book has shown me a way to finally accept that Jesus isn't evil; however,the church that claims him often fails to live up to their namesake and even often contradicts his teachings. I am now able to say with confidence that Iam okay with Jesus, just not with Jesus as the Christian church has formed him.
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