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Average rating: 3.63 · 466 ratings · 68 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
Be Intolerant: Because Some...

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Humanitarian Jesus: Social ...

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3.78 avg rating — 63 ratings — published 2010 — 9 editions
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2 Die 4: Dangerous Truth Ab...

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By Ryan Dobson 2 Live 4

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Wrecked: What God Can Do Wh...

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Wanting to Believe: Faith, ...

3.75 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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2 Live 4: Why Did You Think...

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Ryan Dobson Collection

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“Think about this: You don't know when these people are going to die. They could get into a car today and be killed on the way home. Did they ever hear about Jesus? God has put you in their lives to be His ambassador. You're His megaphone, through which He wants to call out to them to come to Him and be saved.”
Ryan Dobson, Be Intolerant: Because Some Things Are Just Stupid

“And Jesus said unto his disciples, "Go into all the world, teaching all men to live any way they want, and urging each to find his or her own path to God. Let not any one of you make someone feel inferior or victimized because of their beliefs. Above all, be tolerant. Verily, verily, I say unto you that what you believe and how you live do not matter, so long as you are sincere. Leaving that place, Jesus led His disciples to Jerusalem where they broke bread at Club Upper Room. There he addressed them again, saying, "I am one of the ways, one of the truths, and just one possible life. If you are basically a good person, you're okay in my book. And if you choose to come to the Father (or Mother, if you prefer) through Me, that's cool. Now go forth to live according to whatever feels good to you." And there was much rejoicing.”
Ryan Dobson, Be Intolerant: Because Some Things Are Just Stupid



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