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D.B. Ramsey

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For 10 years, D.B. (David) Ramsey was a Baptist minister. He holds degrees from Wake Forest University, Duke University, and he was named a Fellow in Religion and Leadership Development at Princeton Theological Seminary. His sermons appeared frequently in national clergy journals and religious publications, and he has served on numerous civic and denominational boards.
Ramsey is currently a principal with the world’s largest on-line retail and cloud technology company, and he lives in Wolf Laurel, N.C.

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“To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge.
—Copernicus”
D.B. Ramsey, Speaking of God: We Don't Know Sh*t: A Former Minister Reflects on God and Religion

“If the character of God in the story of Abraham is crazy, the God in the story of the book of Job is an asshole. The moral of this story isn’t about the patience of Job; au contraire, the message of this narrative is that God is a dick, and he has a gambling problem.”
D.B. Ramsey, Speaking of God: We Don't Know Sh*t: A Former Minister Reflects on God and Religion

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