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Rating this book makes it difficult for many reasons. If I rate it 5 star, would that mean that I agree with it and if I rate it 1, that I don't? Well, it depends on how one looks at it. It's a book that makes me think, question and not accept things just because that's how evangelical churches tell me to. If you like to go in more depth with things, wonder why “this or that”, you might at least find it interesting. I totally don't agree with quite a few of her conclusions but many issues that she brings might at least be worth to form an opinion about. Lots of unbelievers or secular Christians (if there is such a thing) might think as she does and as believers, we should have an good foundation for our faith that we can clearly share with others. I loved the different perspective she brought into the pictures, from Amish to Jews, Quakers and anything in between. Despite not agreeing with her in everything, might I say quite some things, I still plan on reading her other books. Her writing is if nothing else entertaining, quirky and thought provoking.