Review of Magna Carta R.I.P?

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The subject appears informative, but I have little interest in history, theology or Christianity. I'll thus pass it. Nice review.
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The book examines the current state of the church and provides solutions to the issues of the church being subdued. The sample I have read is interesting so far. Congrats on BOTD.
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This feel's like I'll be listening a to a priest or an evangelist talk about how we need to get back to our first love, God. Well, I'm sure the book contains vital messages for Christians all over the world.
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This book must have been written by a learned author. I appreciate the research done before writing the book. I also like that he doesn't impose his ideas on the reader. Good review.
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Post by Prince Oyedeji Oyeleke Jayeola »

The Church has shifted from the truth of the scriptures and does that which suits her which is against the standards of that which she preaches. The book is an informative and deep one, congratulations on botd!
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Post by SINGH JAY »

Congrats on BOTD!
The topic seems to be informative.It is always beneficial to have a book that is written within the biblical canon, whether it be historical, theological, or religious.I'm interested in reading the book to understand more about Magna Carta because I don't know what it is.Quite a review.
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I see that the author critically analysized the challenges that the church and Christians face in today's world. I find the cover page intriguing as I'm trying to find out it's meaning to the book. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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The author strives to be proactive as he thinks the voice of the church is being silent. He goes on to provide insightful nuggets. Thanks for the nice review. Congratulations on being the Book of The Day.
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I like authors that let you make decisions or conclusions on your own after presenting their points. The author did well to follow this principle in such a sensitive subject as the church and the Bible truths. Great review.
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I love it that this book critically looks at many threats to the Christian faith and how they can be solved from the smallest society, family. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Blessing Otuokere »

One can infer what they have learned about the Magna Carta from the book's title. I'm thrilled to consent with the reviewer that the entire book provokes thought and that the author presents the reader with arguments without imposing his viewpoints. Congratulations on winning the BOTD! Nice review!
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The subject matter discussed by the author is very timely. The voice of the church is dwindling, so the author delves in to save the day. Congratulations on being the Book of The Day.
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Post by Vanessa Tudoroiu »

Magna Carta R.I.P.?: Religious Liberty and the Church by Jude Meritas is a powerful and insightful book about the religious issues facing the modern world. This shows that the Bible is an authentic text that predicts current and future world events.
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Post by Atieno Magero »

Magna Carta R.I.P. seems like a thought provoking book to read. I'm curious to read about the authors points on the church and threats to modern day Christianity. I also like that this book is well researched. Hopefully the errors mentioned can be rectified in later editions of this book. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Post by Ndagire Hassifah1 »

I believe this would be a very interesting book, and I would like to know the things in the Bible that have been changed to suit man and the church. Congrats on the BOTD.
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