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In his own delightfully imaginative way, Kurt Vonnegut tells the story of the birth of Christ in this unique and long out of print children's book. Told from the perspective of the new born infant in his first hours of birth, this charming little story feels different to other children's Christmas books whilst at the same time goes back to the basics in exploring the true nature of Christmas. [[Sun Moon Star by Kurt Vonnegut and Ivan Chermayeff|Full Review]]
 
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===[[The Forbidden Tree: History or Folklore? by Jabulani Midzi]]===
 
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Engineer Jabulani Midzi applies his professional logic to the Bible, asking us to consider if and to what degree it's the word of God. He examines this via categories including the Creation, the Fall of Man, heaven and hell and punishment and forgiveness. [[The Forbidden Tree: History or Folklore? by Jabulani Midzi|Full Review]]
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 {{newreview|author=Jabulani Midzi|title=The Forbidden Tree: History or Folklore?|rating=3.5|genre=Spirituality and Religion|summary=This is indeed a good question that not even Christians can agree on. The spectrum goes from the right wing Evangelical literalists who believe right down to the creation's 7 days being just that, all the way over to the left wing Anglo Catholic liberals, some of whom take issue with the virgin birth and the crucifixion. Staking my colours to the mast, I'm in the middle, believing that the Bible should be taken in historical context, that it does contain Old Testament myths and some accounts clearly written in a one-sided way but I firmly believe in Jesus, the miracles etc.|amazonukazonuk=<amazonuk>1524661910</amazonuk>
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