Review of Magna Carta R.I.P?

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I think the author is correct, Churches now manufacture their doctrines, focusing less on the precepts and instructions in the Bible. I pray that the Holy Spirit will teach Christians more and prepare Christians for rapture. Great review.
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This review is amazing although I don't think I will like this book
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It will be nice to read a book like this. I've always wondered how the church will handle the second coming of Jesus Christ.
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This a very well-written review. You have nicely elaborated on the key points to look for in the book and who the recommended readers are. Thanks!
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I'm not interested in the topic so I probably won't read this. But I think many people of Christian beliefs would find this interesting.
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Post by Mitzie Bajo »

It was a good review on the Magna Carta:RIP. It helps me to connect what the writer would like to spread. Yes, freedom is of the important aspect that we consider in making decisions, giving opinions, and everthing we do but let us be reminded that it was long before there was Jesus who saved mankind and we are here today, we are experiencing this moment, we have our freedom because of what He did. So I think it is your faith that will make you do good. I think church is silent because every single people have their own faith that led them to live,because if you know you do good you do not have to publicized it. Congrats for the #botd
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I find this book interesting because it addresses important issues that has become a cause for worry to some of us. I hope this book will get into the right hands. There is need for the church to deviate from this path of self-destruction. Thank God for courageous people like Jude Meritus.
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I concur that false and contemporary humanism notions are eclipsing the church as a Christian. The way the author expresses his ideas while giving opportunity for examination and critical thought seems acceptable. Sounds intriguing. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Although I seldom read Christian books, I think I will give it a try. The issues the author addressed in the book are issues that every well-meaning Christian should be aware of and play a part in mitigating them.
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I think this book is suitable and will be highly beneficial for every Christian out there. We should stay woke with our faith and live our lives accordingly not forgetting God's words especially in such times as the present where there are a lot of challenges to our faith.
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Post by Ailakhu Yusau Aizhebiomon »

"Magna Carta R.I.P?" by Jude Meritus strives to be the voice that speaks for the church at a time when many are silent, and the freedom of the church to preach the gospel is constantly being subdued. Great review and congrats on #BOTD!
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I am sure there are people who would be interested in the view that the church is being silenced. Unfortunately, I am not convinced by this argument so I will pass on this book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I'm glad that someone is speaking up about modern day evil that goes on in churches all around the world. I appreciate the research carried out by the author. It sounds like an interesting read.
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The cover lacks impact; I don't understand what the children forming a circle mean. It is true that Christians are being unfairly judged today; however, a large part of Christians use religion to judge others. It is a problem that needs a solution; it would be nice to know what Jude Meritus has to say about it. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Helen Akoth »

While I don't believe in fundamentalism, be it in religion or other ideologies, as it makes us less tolerant and more judgmental, I'll be reading this book due to the fact that the author leaves room for critical thinking and analysis. Thank you for this wonderful review!
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