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The Divine Inspiration of Jim Jones

By: Adam Morris
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While he worked to expand the Peoples Temple, Jim Jones took a pilgrimage to Pennsylvania to meet God in Heaven.©2015 Adam Morris (P)2016 Audible, Inc. Americas
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So good!

Very fun! If you like the history of religion in the United States, this is for you. If you like "alternative" religious movements, this is for you. A fascinating story told in only 40 minutes!

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Illiterate Reader, "Impunge" is not a word.

Content is fine but this reader is so incompetent that he does not recognize the word "IMPUGN" (correctly pronounced "im-pyoon", like "grim tune") and pronounces it "impunge", to rhyme with "dim sponge", which is what this reader has where a brain is supposed to reside. No doubt this hopeless idiot is a MFA from some respectable elite liberal college...god help us. Our society is so illiterate that even someone with a kindergarten level mastery of spoken English can be one of Audible's most prolific narrators.

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