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[Following is a volunteer review of "Magna Carta R.I.P?" by Jude Meritus.]
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Magna Carta R.I.P by Jude Meritus, Based on this book, Recent events have seen the church stray further and further from the core and unchangeable truth of the Bible in Western society and the wider world. False and contemporary humanist philosophies are gradually engulfing and eclipsing the church. What future plans does the church have?

In a time when many are mute and the church's freedom to preach the gospel is continuously curbed, the book aspires to be the voice that speaks for the church. He examines the Magna Carta's past and present states as well as several instances when it conflicts with modern politics, religion, and philosophy. He wants to make the world aware of serious dangers that are related to the ancient predictions in the book of Revelation and their fulfillment in the present. He reveals, tragically, how the spread of humanist ideologies, which have permeated all facets of society, is usurping and displacing God's laws, which form the basis of the Magna Carta.

I like that the author has broken down important contemporary topics rather than simply putting his viewpoint on the reader, providing room for critical thought and analysis, including the family's role in all of this, as well as sexual ethics, gender identity, and dangers to the Christian religion. He also offers the reader compelling data and proof to back up his claims from a variety of reliable sources, enabling them to determine the truth for themselves. Additionally, he endears the reader to himself by describing his conversion to Christianity and his acceptance of Jesus Christ into his life.

Nothing in this book bothered me. This meticulously researched book demonstrates the author's immense effort and the amount of time they invested in it. It was created as a thought-provoking and eye-opening critique for everyone out there, especially Christians. In order to support his thesis and show how the Bible has precisely foretold both recent world events and events that are still to come, he cites particular allusions and passages from the Bible.

I give it a rating of 5 out of 5. This book was nearly error-free. I recommend reading this book to Christians, students, historians, religious leaders, and anybody else interested in learning a lot about important theological issues that require immediate solutions. However, I do not recommend this book to anyone who is easily offended.

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Seems to be a good book for the readers who are interested in knowing more about the Bible, Church, and Christianity.
Thanks for an elaborate and expressive review.
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Actually the book is not suitable for me, but I really admired your way Rupali in describing the book. The thoughts in your review was well organized.
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This is a book for people following Christianity and also those who follow other religions and yet would like to understand more about this religion. I am open to this thought. May consider reading it based on your details analysis of the book. Nice in-depth review.
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Umesh Bhatt wrote: 01 Aug 2023, 01:27 Seems to be a good book for the readers who are interested in knowing more about the Bible, Church, and Christianity.
Thanks for an elaborate and expressive review.
Thank you for your words.
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Sarah Zain wrote: 01 Aug 2023, 19:27 Actually the book is not suitable for me, but I really admired your way Rupali in describing the book. The thoughts in your review was well organized.
Thank you for your words.
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Seetha E wrote: 04 Aug 2023, 04:01 This is a book for people following Christianity and also those who follow other religions and yet would like to understand more about this religion. I am open to this thought. May consider reading it based on your details analysis of the book. Nice in-depth review.
Thank you for your words.
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