Thanks for reconfirming that." It's interesting that people take away different things from the book. It's weird, because on the other side I've gotten some agnostics, secular people who say, "Your book showed me how some of the rules in the Old Testament are so crazy. I have gotten lots of e-mails saying that it strengthens people's faith, and that's great. You're going to make me commit the sin of pride? I'm not supposed to do that. How does it feel to be invited to places like the National Pastors Convention to tell Christians about their faith? The author of The Year of Living Biblically spoke with Christianity Today about speaking to Christians, the evangelical subculture, and how rituals are not rational. Jacobs describes himself as an agnostic Jew, but after publishing his book about living by biblical laws for a year, he has been invited to several Christian churches and events.
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