Politically Correct Old Testament Stories

Politically Correct Old Testament Stories by Robert Martin Walker, published by Andrews and McMeel in 1997, presents a unique take on traditional Bible narratives. This 86-page collection reinterprets familiar Old Testament stories through a humorous lens, offering a fresh perspective on well-known tales.
Readers will find that Walker’s approach transforms classic narratives into contemporary discussions, such as reimagining the creation of Adam and Eve as “The Bestowal of Sexual Identities” and Noah’s Ark as “Noah and the Gender-Equalized Flotation Device.” This edition engages with themes of humor and parody while exploring religious topics, making it a distinctive addition to the realm of juvenile nonfiction and biblical studies.
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In this collection of P.C. Old Testament stories, ordained minister Robert Martin Walker takes Bible stories into a new realm. The creation of Adam and Eve becomes “The Bestowal of Sexual Identities”, Noah and the Ark become “Noah and the Gender-Equalized Flotation Device”, and The Ten Commandments become “The Ten Suggestions”.
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