Job A Comedy of Justice
By Robert Heinlein

‘Job A Comedy of Justice’ is truly one of the most inspirational books on the true nature of reality. Robert Heinlein’s wicked humour and easy prose makes this an irresistible book about the masters of reality.
Upside Down Inside Out World Map
Heinlein’s hero, Alex, finds himself on a world map that changes every few months and sometimes every few hours. Alex is stuck at the center of a bet between God (Jehovah) and Loki, God of mischief. Alex’s hope and faith in God is under continual test and challenge.

Crazy in Love
What’s more the woman that Alex falls crazy in love with, Magrethe, only believes in the old Norse Gods. She too is exposed to realities that are ever changing, but she is part of the plan to corrupt Alex’s faith in God. Another, more difficult part, of Alex’s ever changing realities is the fact that his money keeps changing. As the Alex finally saves enough money to settle down in the reality he is in, everything changes and the money he has saved becomes worthless.
Meeting the Godfather of Soul
At the end of Job A Comedy of Justice, Reverend Alex finds an ally in the most unlikely place; the devil intervenes and assists him to sort out the seriously uncomfortable conundrum of continuously changing realities and the God delusion. The Devil takes Alex to meet the Godfather of Soul, who puts everything aright in the end. If you are a fan of the Science Fiction Channel, or like a mind twister that exposes the etherealness of our own masters of reality, then this is a must read.
The Tropic of Freedom Books Finders Keepers: Read this great adventure book and look very carefully at how human beings are portrayed as opposed to the deities of religion? Also observe the power of belief and attitude towards other faiths? What does Alex learn and become through his entire adventure learning experience? Would you say Alex chooses the safe and easy way out at the end?
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