Ever had you views on religions change by reading a book?

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debbie smith
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Re: Ever had you views on religions change by reading a book

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Like others, books have not changed my view on religions but my views have been enlarged. Growing up with a solid religious foundation that came not only from my parents and a good church but also from several close family members who were ministers in various denominations, I tested and tried what I believe early on. The more I learn the more my beliefs are 'honed'. As far as books go probably the earliest strong influence on my beliefs/religion was the fiction "In His Steps" (made into a mediocra move - not like the book- later on) It made me realize that going to the center example and/or teacher of my religion was most important to me.
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