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Hitler Went to Heaven

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Hitler Went to Heaven

By: David Dunning
Narrated by: Brad Langer
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If ever there was a book that could sprout arms, grow hands, slap you in the face, and then follow it up with a kiss...this is it. Education, religion, money, gay sex, and fat doctors are all stripped naked and exposed for what they are. However, as quickly as the book turns on you and points out your hugely ignorant methods of thinking, it grows a heart. It lets you know that it's all good. The world is a beautiful place. People are capable of the extraordinary, and maybe the old saying is true: All we need is love.

©2014 David Dunning (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Ethics & Morality Philosophy Social Sciences
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truly Weird @$$ title, but a must read
trust me, there isn't anything concerning Hitler.

A Must Read

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I agree with a good bit of this book. Some of it was very funny. Overall, I think it was worth my time and money.

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overall all great food for thought. "Anything I can imagine for myself I can have". agreed

practical

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This is sort of like a podcast-length rant about the danger and futility of organized religion and the culture born out of it. David Dunning sounds like a dad with some strong opinions who had some free time to write them down. It seems like his deeper intent to tell people that we’re all unique and deserve to live full and happy lives, and to do so we should think critically and take issues into our own hands. Wouldn’t recommend.

Lecture on how to live life

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