How Long to Read God: a User's Manual

By Gregory Flood

How Long Does it Take to Read God: a User's Manual?

It takes the average reader 4 hours and 48 minutes to read God: a User's Manual by Gregory Flood

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

You have infinite power to make your life anything you want it to be--and you are SO screwing it up! It''s not your fault. Nobody told you that you had infinite power, after all. Or how to use it. But Gregory Edward Flood is telling you now. And he''s telling you how. "I''ve read it three times... it''s absolutely THE most useful spiritual book I''ve ever read. It''s at the top of my list of favorite reads!" -JR, Facebook Review Are you spiritual but not religious'' And are you any good at it'' You took that meditation class at your local community college. You friended the Dalai Lama on Facebook. You got your past lives read. (Wow! You used to be Cleopatra''s handmaiden! Or were you high priest of Atlantis?) Once you decide to be SBNR, it''s easy to get lost in Woo-Woo Land. But there''s a big, beautiful spiritual universe out there for you to make sense out of. It''s as mysterious as tractor and understanding It gives you power over your life and loves that you never saw coming. Your spirituality affects you finances, you love life and your health (whether you like it or not.) In GOD: A USER''S MANUAL you''ll learn: 1) What It is, what It does, how It works and how YOU can work It, 2) How to connect to the right partner (no matter what a train wreck your love life is) 3) How to have more money than you need (without committing a single crime), 4) How to get rid of a conflict (Yes, even THAT conflict) 5) How to heal your body of anything (Yes, even that) This book is for the vast number of people who would like to have a spiritual life, but who are completely turned off by everything they''re being offered: the tall tales, unprovable promises and hate speech of religion and the outrageous antics of the New Age movement. ''I don''t believe anything,'' he says. ''I either know something or I don''t know it. Having faith is for suckers.'' You''ll also learn: 1) You can''t have a relationship with a Mystery, 2) Religious people don''t know anything about God, 3) God doesn''t care what you call It (so don''t call It ''God'' if the word bothers you), 4) Believing isn''t knowing, 5) Worship is blasphemy, 6) Christianity causes global warming, 7) Sweetness and light doesn''t heal anything and 8) Prayers do get answered''if you know what you''re doing "This book was filled with answers that I have been looking for... My whole belief system has changed (360 degrees). Every one should expose themselves to the clarity defined in this book. Perfect!" [We''re pretty sure they meant 180.] -Amazon Review Gregory doesn''t expect you to believe anything just because he told you so. In GOD: A USER''S MANUAL he shows you how to prove to yourself that what he''s telling you is true. Every step of the way. ''His sentiments''marvelously free of sentimentality''are lucid and life-affirming, the universal projected clearly onto the individual.'' ''In Touch And you''ll also learn what''s NOT true: 1) God''s up there, you''re down here (totally wrong), 2) God has a plan (there''s no plan), 3) Really spiritual people don''t judge anything (that''s stupid!), 4) Some people are more spiritual than you are (impossible), 5) Poverty is virtuous (Sure, just ask a poor person), 6) Celibacy is virtuous (you''re kidding, right''), and 7) Spiritual people act like Smurfs (so annoying) To the newcomer this book will be a smart-mouthed, in-your-face blast of light, a sudden awakening to all the possibilities inherent in the spiritual life. To the long-time Truth student, it will bind all the disparate pieces of his or her understanding into a cohesive and organic whole. "A book that annoyed me very much and I want to recommend enthusiastically." -White Crane Journal "Love it or hate it. But read it first." ''Nick Alexander, A Different World Buy it, read it, live by it. You''re a fool if you don''t.

How long is God: a User's Manual?

God: a User's Manual by Gregory Flood is 284 pages long, and a total of 72,136 words.

This makes it 96% the length of the average book. It also has 88% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read God: a User's Manual Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 34 minutes to read God: a User's Manual aloud.

What Reading Level is God: a User's Manual?

God: a User's Manual is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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