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Still reading this and really loving it. The absurdity of having to live by everything mandated in the bible is so apparent in this book. Some of the changes A.J. is going through are really good, but not being able to wear anything with mixed fibers, not being able to shave your beard, and not being able to touch a menstruating woman, etc...come on. A.J. is an Agnostic trying to see if he is making the right decision in raising his son non-religious. By the end of the book he remains an Agnostic (I skipped ahead), but is a still a better person from having to adhere to so many rules and do some soul searcing throughout his year, which I totally respect. I thought this book may shine some light on why people have religion, and in some ways it does, but it actually even really confirms my belief in my stance of being a non-believer