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The Batshit Crazy Bible
The Batshit Crazy Bible | Robert Ragnar
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The Batshit Crazy Bible isn’t your grandma’s Sunday School companion—unless grandma was into alien gods, divine temper tantrums, and weaponized foreskins.
Robert Ragnar, legal eagle turned armchair theologian, has done the unthinkable: read the Bible—every bloody verse of it—cover to cover. And now he’s here to report back, not with sermons or salvation, but with sharp wit, a raised eyebrow, and a healthy dose of historical side-eye.
This isn’t about mocking belief—it’s about exposing the bizarre, brutal, and baffling moments buried in the so-called Good Book. From talking snakes and genocidal floods to virgin births and resurrected zombies, Ragnar pulls no punches in dissecting scripture’s most unhinged episodes, dubbed “BC Moments” (no, not Before Christ—you’ll see). Interspersed with mind-bending interludes on lost translations, polytheistic editing, and possible alien interventions, The Batshit Crazy Bible is part history lesson, part satire, and all truth-is-stranger-than-fiction gold.
Perfect for skeptics, the curious, recovering Sunday Schoolers, and fans of Nick Cave or Von Däniken, this is your invitation to the ultimate biblical deep-dive—equal parts hilarious and horrifying. Whether you're a believer, a non-believer, or still deciding, prepare to question everything you thought you knew about the world’s best-selling book.
Crack it open. Just don’t blame us when you start quoting Leviticus at dinner parties.
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The Batshit Crazy Bible | Robert Ragnar
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If I don't say so myself, I believe this book is well worth your time. In the current stench of corruption in the US and spreading throughout the globe, The Batshit Crazy Bible aims to offer some comedic relief while also digging into the origins of cults, messiahs, circumcision, purity and many more biblical rabbit holes. It has been quite a journey.