Review of The Divinely Sinful Saints

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Although the genre is not my type, I would like to appreciate the book's ability to challenge conventional religious teachings and invite readers to seek truth beyond traditional interpretations. Nice review!
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I've always wondered why Abraham had to say that Sarah was his wife and yet he is revered as a father in the Christian faith. Hopefully, I get a definitive explanation in this book. The book seems to have great lessons for everyone, regardless of religion.
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This book really catches my attention with details about the Scriptures which many believers and readers of the Bible will miss. I like how the author captures details and brings them to your notice for broader knowledge making my understanding of the Scriptures even more appreciated as I have seen some of these hidden truths before now and it only confirms what God has prepared for us in its entirety and totality are not off this world so we can't see with the naked eyes but our spirit mind eyes which explains Christ in eternity coming in the skin of Jesus and the revelation for what happened to us on the Cross of Calvary showing us the constant thread of Jesus Christ concealed in types and shadows throughout the old Testament and Jesus Christ revealed in the New Testament. I enjoy the authors explanation of incarnation and I believe it true because Salvation is God's original plan for mankind and Christ activated that plan when he died on the cross ending our enmity with God.
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Post by Edison Martin »

Well, I'm a Christian myself, and this will be a great read. In the Bible, we get various stories that are interpreted differently by different denominations. I would love to read about the author's view of Christianity and stories in the Bible. Congrats on the BOTD and thanks for the review.
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For Christians who are seeking guidance or who are interested in delving deeper into the intricacies of biblical interpretation, this book provides a fresh viewpoint. The author deftly moves between the lessons. Congrats on BOTD.
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"The Divinely Sinful Saints" encourages independent judgment on the truths found in the Bible. This inclusive approach allows readers to form their own conclusions, fostering a sense of autonomy in spiritual exploration.
- We must not blindly follow anything and that includes Religion too. By questioning and first sending it through our own eyes and judgment, we can better understand and accept it. A well-thought-out review. Thank you.
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Post by Jane Gaskins »

Congratulations on a wonderful review. I am always open to reading anything that makes me ask questions about my believes. This sounds interesting, and I will be adding it to my reading list. I would like to read more about how Itotko interprets the Bible. I do not promise he will convince me he is correct, but I will read it to see.
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Post by Sofia SAID 2 »

Religion is one of the aspects of life....the book is meaningful to those who search deeper into their faith inorder not to loose focus in this generation full of dynamics
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The review offers a unique perspective for truth-seeking Christians and those who wish to delve into the complexities of biblical interpretation
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Post by Tars »

I am sorry to say that, unfortunately, I don't like religious literature of any kind, because I am not a believer myself. In my opinion, faith is a private thing and everything else is more like speculation than theology. Everyone should understand the holy book by themselves from the deep of their own soul. Still, congratulations on BOTD!
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It has always been a relief to me to realize that such great characters in the Bible were not infallible, but had some of the same imperfections as me. I’m glad to see this explored here. Congratulations n BOTD!
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I'm impressed with how bible characters was used.. I'm really impressed with the book itself
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"The Divinely Sinful Saints" by Itotko offers readers a unique perspective on biblical interpretation. The book is interesting because teachings and scriptures are also seen as symbols and literary elements. In the book, the author conducted an exceptional analysis and research.
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Post by Gayatri Tripathi »

The review of The Divinely Sinful Saints by Itotko highlights the book's intriguing blend of religious exploration and literary analysis, which makes it stand out in the genre of biblical interpretation. I appreciate how the author encourages readers to question and seek deeper meanings behind familiar narratives, such as the story of Abraham and Sarah. This approach invites a fresh perspective, moving beyond traditional interpretations, and offers something valuable for both devout Christians and those exploring spirituality. The review also emphasizes the meticulous editing and the balanced presentation of different viewpoints, making it clear that the book is not only informative but also a well-crafted reading experience. Based on this review, it seems like The Divinely Sinful Saints is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the Bible on a deeper level.
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Post by Mary Omotosho »

"The Divinely Sinful Saints" by Itotko offers a thought-provoking analysis of biblical narratives, blending religious teachings with literary interpretation. With deep insights into stories like Abraham and Sarah, it encourages readers to explore biblical truths.
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