Wonderful
You can tell from listening to the readings that Thomas has put a hell of a lot of research in to this. Yes it's blasphemous - if you want to call it that. I have yet to be offended. The points that he raises (the 'little things') in relation to the Bible's credibility are all very valid. I myself am open to the existence of a deity, but find myself less-than-convinced by the Bible so find it pretty hypocrytical when people pick and choose from the Bible (yet call themselves Christians). This is the most fun you'll have reading the Bible. That's a fact. And Thomas is genuinely hilarious - a beautiful rarity these days. His jokes and mockery is brilliant, but never feels too much. And if he's about to say something more controversial than usual, he gives a little 'this may be a little offensive' heads up. Which just adds to humour. As soon as I heard him say "And God made the whales.. and everything else. Huh, I guess the guy who wrote this must REALLY like whales" I knew I was in it for the long run. Cheers Thomas, please don't stop. I need a new episode each time I do yoga. It calms me.
natalienoo via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/07/12
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but he said he would read it in a year it's on year three and he has over 40 books left, Even if he is lazy, marginally funny, there still something to gleaan from here.
robthemany via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/12
I'm catching up on about an episode a day, and it's good to see Thomas still staying the course. His critiques are fair and his humorous flourishes and voice make even the most tedious parts at least bearable. Grab a drink offering, make yourself a Shem, Ham and Japeth sandwich, and enjoy.
naturalghost via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/07/12
I really enjoy your insights Thomas. Keep up the good work.
Lumberyard Guy via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/06/12
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