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Jesus Is a Codependent

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Jesus Is a Codependent

By: Tim Ozman
Narrated by: Jack Nolan
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God's narcissism is well-documented. That his only begotten son Jesus would have become a codependent is no surprise. Having been fashioned in his father's image, molded to fit his father's expectations, he could be nothing but a reflection of his father. This imposition removed Jesus from his own life and personality, making him just an extension of his father. Far from being "closer" to God, he was, in fact, a prisoner of his father's overbearing personality.

This book explains why the character Jesus was made into a codependent and, furthermore, why the creators of Jesus would want you to emulate him.

©2019 Tim Ozman (P)2019 Tim Ozman
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I am so disappointed in this book. I should have done some research before wasting my credit on it. I thought it would discuss loving atonement made by Christ. Instead it called God a narcissist and implied both Father and Son have personality disorders.

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