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    Everything Else You Always Wanted To Know About God

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    MORE DOWN-TO-EARTH ANSWERS TO
    YOUR OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD QUESTIONS

    Eric Metaxas answered most of your questions about God in his first book, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About God (But Were Afraid to Ask). But he saved the rest- and some of the very best- for now. For the multitudes of readers who still wonder about God (and who doesn't?), here's a chance to go a few more rounds with the answer man.

    In this sequel, Metaxas attempts to answer nothing less than everything else you always wanted to know about God and God-related issues, including:

    • What would Jesus eat?
    • Why are religious people so up in arms over evolution?
    • Where did God come from?
    • If all things work out for the best, why is life so hard?
    • How do you know heaven won't be boring?
    • Who's really behind all the suffering in the world?

    And that's just a quick sample, Metaxas's first book garnered accolades from Dick Cabett, former Nixon aide Charles Colson, and pollster George Gallup. (Plus Alice from The Brady Bunch, who was "absolutely smitten" with the book.) In this sequel, the author is poised to go after your toughest questions regarding the Almighty. And true to form, he delivers the goods in a straightforward, highly engaging fashion.

    WONDERING ABOUT GOD? DON'T BE AFRAID TO ASK.

    ERIC METAXAS is the author of Everything You Always Wanted to Know About God (But Afraid to Ask), and has written award-winning children's books as well as scripts for VeggieTales videos. He has written for Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times, Books & Culture, and Chuck Colson's Breakpoint radio program. He's a frequent guest on radio and television programs and directs and hosts a popular monthly even in New York City, Socrates in the City. Metaxas lives in Manhattan with his family.