Has anybody here read or even heard of this little piece? I searched for it on here and nothing came up.
It's a book written by Abdurahman Green of IERA. I have, with great difficulty, started reading it. I am currently in the process of congratulating myself for having made it so far into chapter 2. I feel as though I have opened a manhole to descend into the deepest simmering cesspool filled sewer of logical fallacies and loaded questions all delivered under the guise of reason, logic, objectivity, and a cute front cover of a stickdude in red underwear. It's so obviously flawed that it couldn't pass off as any type of fictional writing, or any other non-existent genre, other than refurbished religious marketing.
http://kondori.wordpress.com/2011/01/23/man-in-the-red-underpants/Who is the man in the red underpants?
What does he want and why are his pants red and not pink? Did he really get his red underpants from Agent Provacateur and what does he want anyway?
None of these questions are dealt with in this book! Rather this book asks you to think about how you would deal with the man in the red underpants. It will take you on a journey in which you will encounter some startling conclusions. If you believe in unbelievable things without proof, then put this book down now, and if you think that you’re a thinker, think again!
The man in the Red Underpants will make sure your life is never the same again…
So I'm just providing this here in case anyone hadn't heard of it yet and wants to give it a go (beware!)