Official Review: For the Love of God by William K. Ruffing

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Re: Official Review: For the Love of God by William K. Ruffing

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As a Christian, I can't wait to have my hands on this book. I think this will be an interesting read.
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God is real and this book proves it. The explanations of the scriptures and the stories seem to go together good. I like how the reviewer described this book. I would read it.
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'Official Review: For the Love of God by William K. Ruffing' is a satisfactory description of the contents of the book. The flow of words is touching and full of meaning. The review is well-proportioned.
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I'd like to read this, I don't know much about the bible but I would like to read about the evidence he gives. Nice review.
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I like the themes discussed in this book. The topics reinforce faith and for those who doubt, give them answers. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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I know God exists, there is heaven, and hell is not a literal place, but a term that refers to mankind's common grave. Therefore, I leave the book to those who are searching for God or even atheists.
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The Bible is definitely something that stirs a lit of questions and controversy. It can be easy to forget the old testament is context and preface for God's true message to us: his love for us which we come to know through Christ Jesus. I like when a book can help ease some of the questions readers have, doing so in a comprehendible way. Great editing and a compelling variety of material make this an interesting option. Great review.
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For the Love of God, is all about the existence of God and the author has given ample references from the Bible to support his argument.
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Any person who is interested in god will definitely like the book. But I am a non-believer so yeah I will let this one pass. Also Congratulation on BOTD!
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Re: Official Review: For the Love of God by William k. Ruffing.

This book answers the questions about the existence of God, Hell, Heaven and God's love for us, where chapter was explained in great detail to make easy to understand even though you are a nonbeliever or you truly believe in God.
A very interesting review which compels me to read this book and learn although I believe in God. Thanks for the review. I love it!
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A book written about the existence of God from Christian perspective. To those who are curious about God, this book is for you.
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"...whether there truly is a God..."
For all the moments that you have failed to obtain the results you wanted despite all the planning and the effort. For all the things that you have no control over and can't seem to wrap your mind around. Good review. I like it.
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For the Love of God by William K. Ruffing is an #Informative #NonFiction book about #God and #Christian #Faith. Christians will find this book marvelous.

This book is not for me. I don't agree with the idea that God has a son. Jesus (peace be upon him) is a prophet. I believe that there is only One God.

I'm glad you enjoyed reading this book. Thanks for the review.

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I can see how this book may be interesting. As a person who knows there is a God and who loves him and knows he loves me..I thinking could enjoy this book. God's love for us is unmatched. I am always happy to hear more stories about His love. Congratulations on BOTD.
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The book appears to have the feel of an wasy read. It's conversational and exploratory.
It starts with validating the connection between man and God i.e. man being created in God's image.
I will make time to read it all.
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