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Religiously Transmitted Diseases: finding a cure when faith doesn't feel right
by Ed Gungor
from Thomas Nelson
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Loved it! 
I have had most of the questions presented in the book, myself and yet could find no one who really addressed the possibility of answers. I was in St. Louis during the time Pastor Gungor was a ministering in that area. I was impressed with him in person, and I'm definitely impressed with him in print. Most pastors looking to keep everyone happy won't go anywhere near the issues that Ed Gungor faces with direct, boldness, and creative insight. It's a must read for anyone having issues with "church" and my... more info
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Religiously Transmitted Diseases 
Religiously Transmitted Diseases is an entertaining work that uncovers some very real and very serious issues in regards to religious beliefs. The author serves as Senior Pastor at Peoples Church and has spent over twenty years in the ministry. He is a very proud, passionate Christian man who lives with Jesus in the driver's seat and encourages others to do so as well. However, during his time with the church, the author has seen good religion gone bad. Much of this badness is due to extreme thinking:... more info
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More pseudo-evangelicalism 
The way Gungor goes on, any Christian who wants to live a life of separateness (Israel has always been called to separateness!) and holiness unto God is a pharisee with the spiritual equivalent of full blown AIDS. For Gungor, the real road to freedom is through flowery visions of God sending us on romantic vacations. This book is in the same category as that of Rick Warren, Bill Hybels and other emergent, antinomian male writers who think, act and write like women. And guess who these books appeal to?... more info
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Reviewed by Jim Melcher 
Upon observing Ed Gungor's new book Religiously Transmitted Diseases for the first time, the reader might be forgiven for thinking that the provocative title will deliver a stinging rejection of American organized religion from a hostile critic, such as the recent bestseller Letters to a Christian Nation. However, the reader quickly discovers that Religiously Transmitted Diseases is not an argument that religion has become a disease in American society, but rather a sympathetic call from within the... more info
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