Politically Correct Parables

Politically Correct Parables by Robert Martin Walker, published by Andrews and McMeel in 1996, presents a humorous take on biblical narratives through a lens of political correctness. This edition, written in English and spanning 83 pages, showcases Walker’s unique ability to blend wit with religious themes, offering readers a fresh perspective on familiar stories.
In this collection, Walker retells various biblical parables, pushing the boundaries of political correctness to humorous extremes. Readers will encounter a blend of humor and commentary on politics and religion, as Walker’s devoutly wicked sense of humor shines through. This book serves as both a playful exploration of biblical studies and a satire on contemporary societal norms, making it an intriguing read for those interested in the intersection of humor and religious discourse.
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In this witty translation of first century stories, Walker takes political correctness to ridiculous extremes by retelling a variety of biblical parables. An ordained minister and Bible expert, Walker has written ten books about the New Testament. With a devoutly wicked sense of humor, Walker’s new book is a refreshing and funny sermon on going too far.
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