Official Review: God Versus The Idea of God

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Re: Official Review: God Versus The Idea of God

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I appreciate your review. I don't mind reading books that may cause existential anxiety (which books that go contrary to your religious beliefs tend to do), but it is always nice to get a heads up. Both the title and the content sound interesting to me, and I am interested to see if I find his arguments convincing. This one is going on my reading list!
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Thanks Kat, let me know what you think when you read it :techie-reference:
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I must commend your honest delivery of your take on the book and the courage to read a book that talks on religious differences. From experience it doesn't always end well and the authors don't get to have much readers. But will love to understand the message being passed across from the book. Good review
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Abodunrin wrote:I must commend your honest delivery of your take on the book and the courage to read a book that talks on religious differences. From experience it doesn't always end well and the authors don't get to have much readers. But will love to understand the message being passed across from the book. Good review
Thank you, Abodunrin, that means a lot, & thanks for dropping by.
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The writer has good knowledge about the things of God. This is a must read. I love kingdom stories. 4 out 4.
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Sarah Immanuel wrote:The writer has good knowledge about the things of God. This is a must read. I love kingdom stories. 4 out 4.
:tiphat: :techie-studyingbrown:
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Religious beliefs are hardwired in us and we can't wish them away. Our creation is purposely made with opposing forces inorder to elicit the same kind of reactions we are posting here. Maybe instead of one getting vocal, introspection and quietness is needed. That way, more is said. Ultimately after that's done, behavioral traits will be the deciding factor to one's efficacy on religious beliefs, not volumes of books.
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I generally do not enjoy reading such novels but I liked reading your views. Thanks for sharing your views
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The writer made interesting and strong suggestions that ought to be seriously considered in our daily life and implemented in fields of life
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I'll read this book first. Then probably decide later if this is good or even informative. Thanks for the review!
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