I am bored with it all.
Here I sit. I am omniscient. I am omnipotent. I am omnipresent.
…
If only I had something to do. Something creative!
I am omnibored.
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A satirical look at theology, time, death, women, prayer, money, church, and morals through the diaries of God. Following the 'death of God' euology in Time Magazine, Anthony Towne wrote this satire of what he perceived might be contained in God's personal diary. 108 pages.
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This is the beginning of the diary and Creativity.
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