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Lee Edwards
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No, she's not "magical negro". I'm very sensitive to that kind of nonsense. No, I think the author was, in his own way, trying to do a little subtle preaching to his anticipated audience, largely evangelical or conservative Christians, who may have issues with the idea of God being anything other than white and male.

What is your damage, Nunez? Seriously. You have no reason or right to take offense. Back off, and show some decency.

I just love when someone posts opinions about something they haven't read. I was very skeptical about the book, before reading it— even though I'm a Christian, I find that most "faith-based" fiction is CRAP (see: LEFT BEHIND series, which isn't suitable for toilet paper). But this was well written and