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The Devil's Apocrypha: There Are Two Sides to Every Story.
The Devil's Apocrypha There Are Two Sides to Every Story
Author: John A. De Vito
ISBN-13: 9780595650217
ISBN-10: 059565021X
Publication Date: 11/13/2002
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Writers Club Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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carlamo avatar reviewed The Devil's Apocrypha: There Are Two Sides to Every Story. on + 269 more book reviews
If you are a dyed-in-the-wool, card carrying member of the Moral Majority (which is neither, in my opinion), you will NOT like this book. People who believe everything the Christian bible says (actually, anyone who is unquestioningly religious, based on the "one God" thing), should probably steer clear of this book as it requires an open mind and a sense of humor.

On the other hand, if you can stomach the thought of "alternative explanations" for what the bible asks you to believe on faith alone, then you may enjoy this take on the battle between good and evil.
Vee avatar reviewed The Devil's Apocrypha: There Are Two Sides to Every Story. on + 8 more book reviews
this book is based on a real ancient manuscript discovered in italy, as far as i'm concerned it proves once and for all that all of the world's religions are nothing but cults. a must read for any real truth seeker. ...and the truth shall set you free.
reviewed The Devil's Apocrypha: There Are Two Sides to Every Story. on + 48 more book reviews
An interesting read, and it did raise certain questions. My one complaint about the book was the typographical errors that seemed to get worse as the book progressed. Whoever was responsible for copy-editing this book did a poor job. This is the first book in which there was an actual numerical digit as part of the typo:

"What do ye think of a god that sees his creation not 7as children but as his sheep?"

Worst typo EVER. It's like they didn't even run spell check before printing it.

If you can look back the smattering of editing mistakes, you'll find this an interesting story.