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posted January 03, 2009 and revised January 04, 2009
My biggest complaint with
Michel Onfray
's manifesto is that it looks at religions that have existed for thousands of years from the point of view of the present, while ignoring
valid historic rationals
for some of the commandments. Keeping
Kosher
may have had much less to do with control, as Onfray argues, than it did with observed health effects. In the end, I feel I've heard more intelligent, insightful, and
well thought-out diatribes while waiting for my sub at the local pizza shop during my lunch hour
, than were contained in this book.