I grew up in a family with absolutely no religious traditions. I put God into the same category as Santa Claus, the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny - all fantastic stories that turned out to be fake.
Funny, but I also feel like the author knows his stuff. I can imagine God finding out how many books are out now and saying, "They made OTHER BOOKS? Wasn't mine enough? Should I have made it longer?"
I like to think my best 800 years are ahead of me
I grew up in a family with absolutely no religious traditions. I put God into the same category as Santa Claus, the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny - all fantastic stories that turned out to be fake.
Funny, but I also feel like the author knows his stuff. I can imagine God finding out how many books are out now and saying, "They made OTHER BOOKS? Wasn't mine enough? Should I have made it longer?"
Here’s a really interesting list —
https://www.deseret.com/2023/12/22/24011218/bestselling-individual-books-of-all-time/
I’m surprised they didn’t juice the Book of Mormon’s numbers. (Or maybe they did.)
It invented the profession of editors.