Review of Magna Carta R.I.P?

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A much needed book for critical thinking in these end days. I believe this will be widely accepted by people in the faith if the necessary editing is done. Well done on this review.
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Post by Mbongeni Ndlovu 2 »

I would really love to read this book I feel like I would relate to it as I am a Christian too .as I constantly battle these challenges also like present day politics, religion and philosophy and I love the fact that the author does not impose his message on the reader it shows that even if it's about Christianity the author is also open minded and leaves he leaves room for the reader to think for themselves and I love it . great review by the way
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Thank you for your review. The author has done a thorough job researching the materials for supporting his views. He presents his case with clearly expressed arguments and allows readers to reach their own conclusions. I've almost forgotten the Magna Carta's significance in history and this book would also be a good source for reviewing it.
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A very informative review, and I agree that this is a fascinating read with a unique perspective on the Magna Carta, the Bible, religion, politics, and history. I loved sampling this book, and look forward to reading on.
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I like this analysis of how culture is causing deviations from the Word of God. This is something the church should ponder deeply.
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I'm not a very religious person so this book is not for me but I've read the review and liked that the author not only expressed his thoughts but also left some room for critical thinking. I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becomin BOTD!
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Very interesting and honest review! I also saw errors in the sample and thought about that as an unfortunate flaw, while the book itself is really interesting through style, content, and message.
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As someone who does not believe in the fundamental and absolute truth of the Bible, this book is clearly not for me. I sampled a few pages, and although I think many will benefit from the book, I am not one of them. Nevertheless, congrats to the author on BOTD.
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I like to see that the author has dedicated time and effort to research to back up arguments. This is incredibly important when it comes to religious arguments. Congrats on BOTD!
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I have never heard about the Magna Carta before but due to your review it you sounds like an interesting look at the Bible and man's philosophy. Thanks for your review.
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I appreciate the author for not merely imposing his message on the reader but leaving room for critical thinking and analysis by dissecting crucial issues today, such as gender identity, threats to the Christian religion, sexual ethics, and the role that the family plays in all this. Additionally, he provides the reader with convincing facts and evidence from a wide range of genuine sources to support his views, allowing them to establish the truth for themselves.
Leaving room for the reader to think for himself/herself and providing convincing facts is always better than merely imposing the author's message. I appreciate that very much too. A beautiful review. Thank you.
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Post by Mojolaoluwa Idowu »

Informative review. I'm curious to learn more about the author's perspective on the Magna Carta. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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This book highlights critical thinking in regards to Christianity and modern day conflicts such as politics, gender identity and other topics that are prevalent. It contains many different types of religious information that is very thought provoking and enlightening. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I find the book very interesting. The author has gone to great lengths to explain his Christian faith. He talks about his conversion which I can relate with. He also talks about the changes he has witnessed in the church and society as a whole. It's sad to see the church being taken over by the world and I agree with him that we need to constantly remember Jesus is coming back for his church. I also liked the review which helped me understand the author's intent on writing this book.
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Post by Annette Boateng »

No doubt about the fact of nowadays churches,hm!. I am just curious of what happens next. Great review.
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