These forty discussions address key questions and puzzling matters in the Bible. With an analytical mind and a vein of humor, Pelletier comments on the "Star of Bethlehem" (likely not a star), Jesus' brothers and sisters, Satan's attempts to kill Jesus so it "wouldn't count" as a sacrifice of the Lamb, how the Trinity was "ruptured" on Calvary, why many marriages are not God's sacred unions, the modern trend of thanking the Universe, whether or not there are "guardian angels," and other matters.
If the "Star of Bethlehem" wasn't a star, what was it?
Does all history come down to the two lines of Abraham's descendants?
Micheal, Michael, what's the difference?
When is it dangerous to "think outside the box"?
What does the Bible say about "the right hand of favor"?