"Part Kurt Vonnegut, part Douglas Adams, but let's be honest,
Matheson had me at 'Based on the Bible.'" --Dana Gould, comedian and
writer
The Bible offers some clues to God's personality--he's alternately been
called vindictive and just, bloodthirsty and caring, all-powerful and
impotent, capricious and foresighted, and loving and hateful. But no one
has ever fully explored why God might be such a figure of contrasts. Nor
has anyone ever satisfactorily explained what guides his relationship
not just with angels, the devil, and his son, but also with all of
creation. Might he be completely misunderstood, a mystery even to
himself? Might his behavior and actions toward humankind tell us much
more about him than it does about us? Enter the mind of the creator of
the universe, travel with him through the heavenly highs and hellish
lows of his story, from Genesis to Revelation, to better understand his
burdensome journey: being God isn't easy. After hearing his story--at
times troubling and tragic but always hilarious in its absurdity and
divine in its comedy--you'll never look at a miracle or catastrophe--or
at our place in the universe, or God's--the same way again.