Review of Magna Carta R.I.P?

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It's sad that such a promising book is filled with errors. I hope the author considers your recommendations. Thanks for the thorough review.
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This book would be an interesting and informative for Christians and their beliefs. Over time, the church has twisted the principles and practices of Bible to suit their needs and that of the followers. I would be interested in the author’s arguments on this subject.
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A complex book that explores the historical and present status of Christianity in modern day issues.
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I love the subject matter of this book. To be sincere, the church is still being subdued and we have little christians who can stand to speak for the church. This book will be helpful for christians in a time like this. Congratulations on BOTD
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The provocative book Magna Carta RIP aims to highlight the negative consequences of adhering to the humanistic worldview and ignoring the warnings of the Bible, notably the Book of Revelations. This is a book worth reading. Thanks for your review.
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I believe that it's truth that matters at the end of everything. The church deviates everyday into worldly vanity and many don't know what to believe anymore. It's good to see that Jude Meritus gave his wonderful opinion and gave room for others to think and give contributions. Nice review.
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"Magna Carta R.I.P?" by Jude Meritus. An interesting book, has it's very way of passing a deep message to the Church at large. The Church has come down in a way that it no longer has value has it should be. The Church is silent, neglecting the fact that we are mainly the voice in which Christ is been seen. The gospel has now been less spread. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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Thank you for such an insightful and interesting review in this book about the church and religion. You have touched on some great topics and shown us some good areas to pique our interest to want to read more.
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"Magna Carta R.I.P." by Jude Meritus is a book where the author tries to speak for the church at a time when the church is faced with the inability to preach the words of Jesus Christ. The author describes his own conversion to Christianity. I wonder how Jesus will react when He returns to Earth and confronts the people that have deviated from the teachings of the Bible. It is very possible that the End Times have begun and we will see Jesus return in our lifetimes. Judgement Day is going to be incredible and many past and current world leaders could be sent to Hell for their sins. Presidents that have had the police tear-gas a crowd so they can have a photo op holding the Bible in front of a church will be called on the carpet and not able to weasel his way out of being held accountable. Hitler being punished for killing 7 million Jews, the chosen people of God. The North Korean dictator that has had members of his own family killed so he could become leader of the country. I wonder how atheists will react when they are face to face with Christ. I am adding this book to my To-Read shelf and look forward to reading the entire book. Very good review.
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This sounds like an interesting nonfiction book that depicts the Christain faith in our world today. I like that the author explore strong themes that are thought provoking and insightful.Congrats on the BOTD. Thanks for the Great review.
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I truly appreciate the author's point of view. The book talks about a cruicial aspect in the world today. Although it does not seem like a book I would be interested, the book carries useful information and facts. Congrats on winning BOTD
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Everything happening in Churches today is contrary to the Bible values. Today, Churches aren't a place of refuge for those who genuinely seek to find the truth....It's commendable that the author chose to address the bad that has befallen the Church. I find the book to be fit for readers who enjoy reading religious-based genres. Congratulations on being the BOTD
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Kudos to the author fie writing such master piece. Thanks amount of false teachings in the church is becoming worrisome. I just hope pexpletive can still learn to follow the true teachings of the Bible. Congrats on BOTD.
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This book brings out a very important discussion on the issues he has happening in our world nowadays. It's good that the author isn't demanding that everyone follows his beliefs but brings this enlightenment to the readers.
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I love this book about the church. The book's title is catchy. The book raises issues that are common in the society. Congratulations to the author on winning BOTD.
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