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Easter
— published 2000 — 3 editions |
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Enemy of the Good, The
— published 2009 |
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Jubilate
— published 2011 — 2 editions |
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The Celibate
— published 1997 — 5 editions |
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Pagan's Father
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Pagan and Her Parents
— 4 editions |
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Unity
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A Sea Change
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The Enemy Of The Good
— published 2010 |
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Good Clean Fun
— published 2004 |
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“But you must still know to respect other people's faith.'
'Why? We don't respect any other delusion. We lock up people who believe they're Christ, yet we're supposed to humour those who believe in him.'
'By definition, faith is irrational: a belief you hold against the normal rules of evidence.'
'In which case I believe in Jedi”
― Michael Arditti, Enemy of the Good, The
'Why? We don't respect any other delusion. We lock up people who believe they're Christ, yet we're supposed to humour those who believe in him.'
'By definition, faith is irrational: a belief you hold against the normal rules of evidence.'
'In which case I believe in Jedi”
― Michael Arditti, Enemy of the Good, The
“All religions are beautiful in the story, as you say. It's when they're put into practice that they grow ugly.”
― Michael Arditti, Enemy of the Good, The
― Michael Arditti, Enemy of the Good, The
“For myself I couldn't care less, but I have a lover. Not a partner, Susannah, or a friend or a significant euphemism, but the love of my life. And he believes. And I've watched him tie himself in knots, as he struggles to find a place for himself in texts that were written thousands of years ago, with the deliberate aim of excluding him.”
― Michael Arditti, Enemy of the Good, The
― Michael Arditti, Enemy of the Good, The
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