Review of Magna Carta R.I.P?

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This is an interesting point of view on how churches continue being subdued left, right, and centre. It provides insightful points, heavy on religion, and from a personal outlook. Great review.
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This is an appealing book, especially now that humanistic ideology has taken over the world. This book, based on the research and critical thinking on the part of the author, will make us reconsider our stand and draw us closer to God. Thanks for the review.
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The book sample spoke a lot about Christianity as a religion. It also talks about the history of the Church and how it is not being vocal at a time when it is supposed to be. I do not agree with this thought process. Also, the book didn’t appeal to me as much as I thought it would. Thanks for the honest review.
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Post by Bethany Kroeger »

Though this does look like an interesting take on Magna Carta, I will be passing on this one as I do not usually read religious books! It looks great for those who do though! Congratulations on BOTD!
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A religious historical fiction book "Magna Carta R.I.P?" by Jude Meritus, which sheds light on the events where the Church appeared to be deviating from fundamentals and absolute truth of the Bible. I want to read this book.
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The author's concern about the deviation of the church from the fundamental and absolute truth of the Bible is evident throughout the text. He believes that the church is being eclipsed by modern humanist ideologies, which are gradually replacing God's laws. He explores several situations in which Christians face conflicts with present-day politics, religion, and philosophy, and alerts the public to significant threats that point to the ancient prophecies of the book of Revelation and their fulfillment in our day
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I’m not sure if I agree with the premise of this book. I believe that the Church is powerful and I don’t think it is being influenced in a negative way that it’s teachings are forgotten. I am going to pass on this book.
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This sounds like a very eye-opening book! I admire the author for being "the force that speaks for the church when many are silent." I am happy to know the author uses scripture from the Bible since it is the only book that has ever stood the test of time, and people continue to read to this day, so I thank the author for referencing it in this book! Thanks for the excellent review!
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Being a Christian in today's world is a bit challenging. This book has managed to tackle the problems that Christians face concerning knowledge and preservation of the religion.
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Post by Vincehealler »

It is always good to have a book that is written within the premise of the Bible. I do not know what Magna Carts, but I look forward to knowing what it is by reading the book. Kudos to the author and his wonderful perspective. Thank you for your honest review.
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This book is captivating. It has thought-provoking and insightful content. Some confuse religion with philosophy. It's nice to see an author sharing his opinions about religion. This book speaks volumes and it's an eye-opener. Great review. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Jude Mertius says that the gospel and the church are being overshadowed by modern ideologies, but I think they're just adapting to the modern society.
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This is an intriguing point of view on how religion continue to be oppressed on all sides, especially the Christian faith. It makes insightful points, and is written from a personal perspective.
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I understand what the author tries to achieve with this book. This book covers crucial topics affecting the church today and I'm glad the author saw it fit to address these issues while still allowing readers to form their own opinion. Great review.
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Post by Kendal Low »

I am not a religious person at all, so while I believe there are many people who would enjoy this book, I highly doubt I would be one of them. Great review though!
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