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Are you absolutely fed up with today's attacks against the Holy Bible?
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Newsweek magazine's current cover story actually suggests the Word of God has no problem with same-sex marriages.
That not only prompted a blistering column from WND's Joe Kovacs, author "Shocked by the Bible: The Most Astonishing Facts You've Never Been Told," but also a massive wave of e-mail from WND readers ripping apart "Bible morons."
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"I, too, am fed up with the blatant misuse and abuse of God's Holy Word," writes Nicole Haga. "Who could have ever imagined one could try to argue God being for 'gay' marriage?"
Now you can meet Joe Kovacs in person this week and publicly express your support for the Bible.
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Kovacs will be spreading the Good News, meeting the public and signing copies of "Shocked by the Bible" in South Florida just five days before Christmas.
He'll be at Borders Books in the Treasure Coast Square Mall in Jensen Beach, Fla., Saturday, Dec. 20, between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
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Treasure Coast Square is located on U.S. Highway 1 at Jensen Beach Blvd. (Click for map or directions.)
"If you live in Florida or just plan to be visiting for the season," says Kovacs, "feel free to stop by and talk Bible. The Good Book is under attack like never before, and it's time for people to stand up for scriptural truth instead of ancient fables, not to mention the new fables from Newsweek."
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"Shocked by the
Bible" is an educational juggernaut that not only reveals what the Bible
really says, but also what it doesn't say. It's a massive news report exposing
common misconceptions and answering questions that have endured for
centuries.
Just a few of the issues explored include:
- The practice of decorating a tree with silver and gold is actually
condemned by God
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- The Bible doesn't say Jesus died on a Friday or rose at sunrise Sunday
morning
- "Easter" has vanished from modern translations of the Bible
- The Bible does not say Eve bit into an apple
- There were not just two of each animal aboard Noah's Ark
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- Jesus did not come to make everyone understand His message
The book even delves into "lighter" facts that just never seem to be brought
up in church.
Did you know ...
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- God ran lotteries
- Nagging wives are mentioned in Scripture
- Women's breasts are celebrated in the Bible
- There's a character in the Bible called a "dumb ass"
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- Underwear didn't disintegrate despite 40 years of heavy use
- The worst case of hemorrhoids in history is recorded
This eye-opening blockbuster is now on sale everywhere, but in case you can't make it to the book signing, remember WND is the only place online
that has copies already personally autographed by the author.
Kovacs was recently a guest on the Rusty Humphries radio show to shatter biblical misconceptions.
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You can listen to the entire interview by clicking the play button below:
Hear Joe Kovacs talk with Rusty Humphries about "Shocked by the Bible" |
"Shocked by the
Bible" has become an instant smash, twice hitting No. 1 in three
Bible-related categories on Amazon.com with readers giving it
high praise.
![]() "Shocked by the Bible" skyrocketed to three No.1 spots on Amazon.com before and after its official release |
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It also soared to No. 1 on the WND
Best-Seller list on several occasions. International demand has even led to a deal to have "Shocked" translated into
the Korean language.
"If you think you really know the Bible, better think again," warns Fox News'
Bill O'Reilly. "Your parents never told you this stuff was in the
Bible," adds radio talker and author Melanie Morgan. WND founder Joseph Farah
simply says, "'Shocked by the Bible' is nothing short of genius."
Kovacs has
written countless reports in his 25-year news career. Many have focused on
biblical issues such as chariot wheels
said to be found in the Red Sea, searches for Noah's Ark and
the Ark of the
Covenant, and controversies over Christmas and
Easter holidays as well as the Saturday-vs.-Sunday
Sabbath.
Kovacs has received many awards for news excellence from the
Associated Press and United Press International. He's run television, radio and
print newsrooms in the U.S., as well as Budapest, Hungary. Kovacs is also
regarded as one of the premier creative headline writers in the news business
today.
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To interview Joe Kovacs, author of "Shocked by the Bible," please
contact him.
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