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Review of The Divinely Sinful Saints

Posted: 07 Mar 2024, 01:39
by Mansha Sharma 3
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Divinely Sinful Saints" by Itotko.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Name of the book: The Divinely Sinful Saints

Author’s name: Itotko

Summary: The book “The Divinely Sinful Saints”, written by Itotko, is a book based on Christian religious book, the Bible. It speaks about the scriptures in the Bible, but the ideas presented in the book are totally different from what is usually discussed and considered the fundamental ideology written in the Bible. I think the author came up with all those questions in his mind when he tried reading the Bible, not as a religious scripture but as a book to logically understand the sequence of happenings. This book is a result of the author’s years of hard work put into opening his understanding of the Bible to the world.

Positive: One thing about this book which I liked is that it doesn’t judge those who believe the opposite of what is stated (whether in the book or Bible), or people who don't agree with the author’s beliefs. For some people, this could be controversial. But I find it good to notice that it is not one of the most hated books. Given that I didn’t have any knowledge of scriptures in the Bible and of the Bible, for that matter, I didn’t find it hard to understand anything that was stated in the book. After completing the book, I understood what the author meant when he stated that this book is for everyone. The readers could understand and learn the crucial skills of rational reasoning.

Negative: I didn’t find anything that could be put into this section of the review.

Rating and Justification: There is no way I could rate this book anything below a rating of 5 out of 5. Throughout the book, I was able to imagine the author as a calm debater on the stage progressively making all the points. The readers can take all the points raised in this book as questions.

Recommendation: I would recommend this book to someone who is interested in understanding the Bible but hasn’t read it yet. I particularly picked this book because I didn’t know anything about the Bible. People who like to think about a topic from different perspectives would love this read.

Errors: As a reviewer, I didn’t find any errors in the book while reading it. The book is edited exceptionally well.

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