Official Review: For the Love of God by William K. Ruffing

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Re: Official Review: For the Love of God by William K. Ruffing

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This is an excellent review of a book that promises answers to deep questions. The art for the cover is beautiful and inviting. The writers style is lauded as easy to read and interesting. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This sounds like an uplifting religious book. The author sounds interesting in his interpretation of the Bible. This was a very thorough and well-written review
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I generally don't read religious books and perhaps won't be reading this one too. But i surely liked the way author gives references from bible for everything he says.
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I love a book that highlights God’s love and grace. It sounds like this one does that while answering many questions about life. I believe this one is going on my want to read shelf.
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I have never tried this genre. But, I will surely give this book a try as it seems to be very interesting.😊
Thanks for your review :tiphat:
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This non-fiction book sounds perfect for those who are open minded when it comes to religion. I don't think I'll be reading this one, but well done on the review!
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Post by Ana Megrelishvili »

I come from a very religious heritage. From the very childhood, I used to really enjoy reading stories about God. Hope this book will meet my expectations. Love its name. Congrats on BOTD
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I would like to see the authors perspective of the teachings from the Bible and about God. I think it's always good to know more than not knowing at all. Thanks for the detailed review.
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I usually don't get in to religious books but I am willing to read this. It is going 9n my list it seems like a good read I may benefit from!
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Post by Akinsemoyin Adeola »

You obviously enjoyed this book so much that you finished it in one sitting. Great review.
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I will pass on this one, since I am a non-believer and the presence of a God is not very amusing to me. But for religious and curious ones, this would be an interesting read. Congratulations on being BOTD
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Personally, this book doesn't really hook me subject wise, and I probably won't pick it up any time soon, but from the fact that you listed it as having a really good writing style plus the addition of anecdotes seem like it might be interesting to others.
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Sounds like a good book for believers but maybe not for people still exploring their spirituality.
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Post by Laura Ungureanu »

I appreciate a well researched book, but I don't read realigious books. This one could be very helpful for a faithful person who seeks answers.
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Post by amafie »

I like your thoughts a lot on this! The topic of God and this the Bible can be quite confusing. I like that this is a well rounded book. Andecotes are always appreciated and breaks up any monotonous repertoire however according to your thoughts, it sounds like this book doesn't have that! I'm looking forward to finishing this book. Anything uplifting is encouraged from my point of view. Thanks again!
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