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A Comedian Walks into a Church by Paul Kerensa

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Ever have a weird feeling about religion and feel too ashamed to remark on it? It is almost like you felt like a kid, but you are trying to deny it.

Well that is what Paul Kerensa has easily written about so we can laugh at it and at ourselves.

Kerensa shares his triumph and disappoint­ment in So a Comedian Walks into a Church… in addressing the weirdest thoughts on how people actually feel about religion.

The story not only remarks on visiting churches, but also everyday problems we later laugh at. He reveals his tragic run in with closing a doorless handle, committing to one woman forever, and heckling an audience member who was making a kind remark.

Although he has touched on this randomly throughout the book, his best attribute is avoiding the normal vulgar pieces. Many Christians comment on how he avoids the inappropri­ate jokes and how he is able to still create “the abs quenching.”

He spends his journeys “church-hopping” which lead him on hilarious routes. He enjoys crazy stories and funny questions. He has no filter which allows for some real funny instances.

While the laughs could come from just about any age, males will find this especially hilarious. His outrageous stories are easily relatable, whether one admits it or not.

Kerensa is an accomplish­ed comedian who currently aids the infamous Miranda Hart.

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