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[Following is a volunteer review of "Magna Carta R.I.P?" by Jude Meritus.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Magna Carta R.I.P? by Jude Meritus is a book that was written by the author in response to the freedom of people in the world and in the church today as opposed to the freedom of speech and conscience in the past. In this book, the author explores several topics that vehemently discuss how the church has been handicapped by a lack of freedom and divergent ideas. Several other ideas and scientific concepts have created a fake sense of norm for the church, and without knowing it, most of the people have conformed. The author of this book explains and analyzes core values that have been manipulated or distorted to suit the requirements of the world today.

I like how the author enlightens readers in a very practical and strict manner. He is not trying to suggest or insinuate. He has carried out a proper analysis and knows what he is saying, so he does so with great confidence. I was blind to some of the things that were discussed in this book before today, but after reading it, I got to understand and reflect on everything that I know. I also like how the author discusses modern times and breaks down every flawed aspect of the world and how it affects the church. 

I disliked nothing about this book. I particularly like how he discussed sexual promiscuity in the world today. He showed me how several policies, ideas, and teachings affect the behaviors of teenagers today and eventually lead them to live a life not befitting of their status. He was able to root out the causes of these sexual behaviors and explain them perfectly. I am glad he approached that topic without being too sensitive. This is one of the acts of the author that proves how credible most of the information in this book is.

The book was exceptionally edited. I found no errors in it, and I also disliked nothing about it, so I am going to give the book a full rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend it to people who want to know the undiluted truth that concerns the values of the church and freedom.

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