Featured Review: The Message? by Avam Hale
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Re: Featured Review: The Message? by Avam Hale
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First off, no one who abandons their passions can truly love another...they can't even love themselves because they're miserable from not doing the things they love. And as the Bible itself says to "love your neighbour AS you love yourself" that premise doesn't even fly. One bit.
Besides the fact that there are several different ways to show love and different love languages. If I, for example, should abandon my job, because you know, "worldly possessions" and MY love language is gifting...how then do I cope if I can't buy myself stuff that I like?
I would love to discuss this further. Anyone with an opposing or similar view please drop a comment below. This is the one thing in the review that really touched me.
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do occur and only the believers do believe. To be changed we really got choices for the better or for the worst. Thanks for letting us read the concise review.
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I don't even like religious books, but this lovely review has sparked an interest in even myself, as I'm eager to see how the messenger of God in this book, Leah Warner, tackles the many obstacles her fellow human beings will put in her path.