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Thanks for your visit and your comments. It’s always good to see you!AvidBibliophile wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 02:18 Condescension towards topics deemed erroneous can happen so easily when writers are passionately devout about certain clumps of material, so I can picture exactly what you mean in that regard. It also seems that for those souls in life who are determined to ‘follow,’ they rarely seek to question any statement uttered by a mentor or perceived leader. What a fascinating theme to explore - thanks for your lovely review!

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Yes, I was surprised by the brevity too. I feel the author wants the reader to go to the Bible to search for the answers, but a more thorough discussion of the topics is needed in this book. Thanks for your comment!kandscreeley wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 18:50 23 pages for such important and tough topics? That definitely doesn't seem like enough time. Still, I appreciate the author's goal in writing the book. Thanks!
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