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'''''Who is this God Person Anyway?''''' is the third instalment in a trilogy written by [[Oolon Colluphid]]. Which, incidently, is not as controversial as that wholly remarkable book, ''The Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy. ''It is succedded by [[Well, That About Wraps It Up For God]].
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'''''Who is this God Person Anyway?''''' is the third instalment in a trilogy written by [[Oolon Colluphid]]. The other books in the trilogy are ''[[Where God Went Wrong]]'' and ''[http://hitchhikers.wikia.com/wiki/Some_More_of_God%27s_Greatest_Mistakes Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes]''. Colluphid continued his theme with ''Well That About Wraps It Up For God ''(which centres its argument upon [[Babel fish|the babel fish]]).
   
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Colluphid's 'philosophical blockbusters' <span style="font-size:14.399999618530273px;">are less controversial than that wholly remarkable book, </span>''The Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy.''
The cover has the Pope on it, with the top of his croizer shaped into a question mark.
 
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The cover of '''''Who is this God Person Anyway? '''''features the Pope (from planet Earth, galactic sector ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha), with the top of his croizer shaped into a question mark.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 18:03, 4 March 2014

Who is this God Person Anyway? is the third instalment in a trilogy written by Oolon Colluphid. The other books in the trilogy are Where God Went Wrong and Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes. Colluphid continued his theme with Well That About Wraps It Up For God (which centres its argument upon the babel fish).

Colluphid's 'philosophical blockbusters' are less controversial than that wholly remarkable book, The Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy.

The cover of Who is this God Person Anyway? features the Pope (from planet Earth, galactic sector ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha), with the top of his croizer shaped into a question mark.

Appearances

Who is this God Person Anyway? is mentioned in: