Masquerading behind the guise of the old-fashioned Catechism that generations of Catholic school kids in plaid skirts or clip-on ties had to memorize, this candid handbook provides a witty take on the teachings of the Catholic faith.
He lives in New York City..
He has contributed to Investor\'s Business Daily and the National Catholic Register.
He is the author of The Bad Catholic\'s Guide to the Seven Deadly Sins and the coauthor of The Bad Catholic\'s Guide to Good Living
The Bad Catholic\'s Guide to Wine, Whiskey, and Song; and The Grand Inquisitor.
About the Author: John Zmirak is an editor, a journalist, a college teacher, and a political commentator.
Using both a rapier wit and the strong left hook of a blue-collar kid from Queens, this Guide defends its faith with good humor and sincere respect at every turn while illustrating the difficulties modern believers face.
Penned by a Yale-educated author who worked both in the mainstream, secular media as well as for Catholic outlets, the study reveals the whole range of contemporary criticisms aimed at the Church--and how to answer them in kind.
Objections from relativist, New Atheist, dissenting Catholic, and other points of view are featured, with intellectually sound questions and bracingly funny answers.
Masquerading behind the guise of the old-fashioned Catechism that generations of Catholic school kids in plaid skirts or clip-on ties had to memorize, this candid handbook provides a witty take on the teachings of the Catholic faith