Review of Magna Carta R.I.P?

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I believe this review was profoundly done. The main ideas from the book was highlighted and put forth to us in such an eloquent way. I too believe that our modern day churches are deviating more and more from the fundamental and absolute truth of the Bible. Too often we see leaders of churches being engulfed in the ideologies of man and not the word of God. This was truly eye opening and relatable.
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Books about religion does not fully explain what religion is all about.
Many people talk about religion from their own point of view.
Nice review.
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AN INTERESTING BOOK THAT ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, PROBLEMS RELATED TO CHRISTIANITY.
JUST UNDERSTAND THAT GOD IS LOVE AND UNDERSTAND WHY RELIGIONS LIKE JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY, ISLAM COME FROM THE SAME GOD NOT TO COMPETE BUT JUST TRANSMIT MESSAGES TO HUMANITY, AND YOU WILL HAVE THE SOLUTION TO ALL THE PROBLEMS RELATED TO RELIGION
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Good review - I assume I will disagree with everything this book says and even the author publishing it so I know now to actively avoid it.
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This is an interesting nonfiction book highlighting religion, freedom to preach, history, and the Church as an institution speaking out. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has an incteful OnlineBookkClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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A today happening in our churches. Honestly, this is a must read book. I'm really going to get full details by reading the book. Congratulations BOTD!
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This is a very important issue that needs to be raised and discuss in the Church. There is a need for reawakening for the Church to keep standing admits all ideas and policies conflicting the Christiandom.
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It is a book that deals with issues related to Christian religious beliefs. I'm not a Christian so these types of books don't interest me.
Thank you for this review.
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I love that this book is basically into the religional aspect, particularly Christianity, cause there's a lot of overshadowed topics that need immediate attention, and am happy this book is bringing them out. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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"Magna Carta R.I.P?" by Jude Meritus is an interesting book with the intention to bring awareness to Christians on the dangers that humans philosophical beliefs are causing to the practice of Christianity. Great book!
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This seems to be a very important and eye opening look at the modern church and religion. Thank you for your review.
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I can't help but free with the author because the amount of false teaching in the body of Christ is alarming and is deserving of mention. Kudos to the author. Congrats on BOTD.
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As a Christian, I enjoy reading books that discuss Christianity and the problems it's facing presently. I'd love to try it out. I also admire how the author didn't impose any of his ideology on the readers, as we all have our own beliefs. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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I do believe that the church has a lot of issues that need to be resolved. But I can't bring myself to read about it. Thank you for the review. I think I will pass on this book.
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Post by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi »

We are truly in the end times. Many churches preach doctrines that are far from what the Bible says. Hardly do preachers nowadays preach about the coming of Christ and the need for urgent repentance. I would so love to read this book and get to see Jude Meritus's opinions on these salient issues. 
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