What would you change?

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Cain attitude
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The author did a great job
This is a great book review
I enjoyed it very well
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I would change the perspective view that describes God's reaction to human behaviour as a learning process and the part that Inteprets that God was scared of man at a certain point
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I can fault someone's perspective. I enjoyed reading the authors perspective on those very popular Bible story. However, the truth of what I belief stems from the Bible and not from what I read in this book.
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They were a few thing that felt out of place but the obvious to me was the sort of tut nephilims. The giants that came as result of the relationship between humans and angels.
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