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'''''Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes''''' is the second instalment in a trilogy written by [[Oolon Colluphid]]''.'' The other two members of the triology are ''[[Where God Went Wrong]]'' and [[Who is this God Person Anyway?]] Colluphid's trilogy of 'philosophical blockbusters' <span style="font-size:14.399999618530273px;">is less controversial than that wholly remarkable book, </span>''The Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy.''
 
'''''Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes''''' is the second instalment in a trilogy written by [[Oolon Colluphid]]''.'' The other two members of the triology are ''[[Where God Went Wrong]]'' and [[Who is this God Person Anyway?]] Colluphid's trilogy of 'philosophical blockbusters' <span style="font-size:14.399999618530273px;">is less controversial than that wholly remarkable book, </span>''The Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy.''
   
The symbol on the cover represents the male gender. It is likely that the book is about where God went wrong in designing man (or simply in creating humans at all); compare the cover of ''[[Where God Went Wrong]]'').
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The symbol on the cover represents the male gender. It is likely that the book is about where God went wrong in designing man (or simply in creating humans at all); compare the cover of ''[[Where God Went Wrong]]''.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 14:55, 31 March 2014

Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes is the second instalment in a trilogy written by Oolon Colluphid. The other two members of the triology are Where God Went Wrong and Who is this God Person Anyway? Colluphid's trilogy of 'philosophical blockbusters' is less controversial than that wholly remarkable book, The Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy.

The symbol on the cover represents the male gender. It is likely that the book is about where God went wrong in designing man (or simply in creating humans at all); compare the cover of Where God Went Wrong.

Appearances

Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes is mentioned in: