Review of The Divinely Sinful Saints

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Review of The Divinely Sinful Saints

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Divinely Sinful Saints" by Itotko.]
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The Divinely Sinful Saints.

The Divinely Sinful Saints by Itotko is a Non-Fiction Christian book that seeks to help many in their spirituality by utilizing all the information revealed to guard against religious cult deceptions and evil while fulfilling the will of the Most High God.
The 396 pages include an introduction, 7 chapters that delve into the Human and Spirit world, and Epilogue. The author of this book took a dialogue route to explain the things written in the scripture in a way we can fully understand its spiritual meaning. This book defiles popular beliefs and some religious beliefs you will discover as you read the book.
To fully appreciate the book the author welcomes everyone willing to have an open mind to discuss Spirituality.
All through the book, there are questions and you will find the answers at the end of each, this way of writing increases curiosity to see what the author is driving at, the end point of discussion.
Do we all cherry-pick scriptures we like to build our desired beliefs and doctrines and ignore the rest? Do we contradict ourselves if our beliefs and actions are inconsistent with each other? if you ever find yourself asking these questions you've got the right book.
It is better to be skeptical and investigate unfamiliar things before jumping into them with full faith and trust. We should all have this same attitude toward any spiritual literature, including this book, a statement like this makes this book interesting as you are not forced to believe in certain things rather explanations are presented for better understanding. The reader is given the choice to either agree or disagree.
The book is full of knowledge passed down in the most natural form of discussion that helps you to understand the information conveyed. I learned the symbolic meaning of things and the literal meaning which helps make sense of Spirituality. I like how the author presented the Spiritual world and human knowledge of things as they are, helping us understand where we are and God's will for us.
However, the book has loads of information repeated, one might argue that it is for the sake of clarity, but they made the book unnecessarily lengthy like the case of the male and female, Adam and Eve after establishing the reality of this being there was a repetition of the already established truth all through the passage this is one major thing I did not like about the book. The book also contains some profanity that readers should take note of.
This book is professionally edited and I did not notice an error while reading the book. The words used are easy to understand. I rate this book 5 out of 5. I recommend the book to youth and adults. The book is also good for Christians, theologians, or anyone curious about their spirituality.

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I like the fact that the author uses questions and provides the answers as a way of stimulating the reader's curiosity and explaining what the point is. It is commendable that the author encourages the reader to be skeptical and use critical thinking instead of accepting any religious claims at face value. The highlighting of both symbolic and literal meanings can prevent confusion and misinterpretation. The repetitiveness can be omitted as it is not necessary and can turn someone like me off. Thank you for this detailed review. I now know that this book can be a great resource for feeding one's spirituality. :techie-studyinggray:
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This is a very detailed review that does a good job of highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of this book. It sounds like a great resource for those who are seeking to read more of the Bible or dive deeper into the Christian faith, but don't know where to start or are seeking direction. I can understand how the repetitive nature could be frustrating and would turn some readers off from choosing this book. Keep up the good work!
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Julie Basil wrote: 11 Apr 2024, 22:00 This is a very detailed review that does a good job of highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of this book. It sounds like a great resource for those who are seeking to read more of the Bible or dive deeper into the Christian faith, but don't know where to start or are seeking direction. I can understand how the repetitive nature could be frustrating and would turn some readers off from choosing this book. Keep up the good work!
I agree with you it's definitely a great resource. Thanks for leaving your thoughts :tiphat:
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Gerry Steen wrote: 10 Apr 2024, 16:14 I like the fact that the author uses questions and provides the answers as a way of stimulating the reader's curiosity and explaining what the point is. It is commendable that the author encourages the reader to be skeptical and use critical thinking instead of accepting any religious claims at face value. The highlighting of both symbolic and literal meanings can prevent confusion and misinterpretation. The repetitiveness can be omitted as it is not necessary and can turn someone like me off. Thank you for this detailed review. I now know that this book can be a great resource for feeding one's spirituality. :techie-studyinggray:
The author's question sure leaves one thinking. Thanks for sharing your thoughts :tiphat:
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