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Adam Scott is 66% done
Just came to this:
“Doubt means spiritual relocation is happening. It’s God’s way of saying, ‘Time to move on.’”

This is pretty much this book in a nutshell. Enns doesn’t acknowledge any other possible sources or data and pushes his own narrative. Couldn’t doubt also be from, say, the exact opposite of God? Couldn’t it just be from unfounded neuroses? He won’t mention these, of course.
Aug 14, 2026 09:25AM
The Sin of Certainty: Why God Desires Our Trust More Than Our "Correct" Beliefs

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Adam Scott
Adam Scott is 54% done
I do hope he’s building to something good here. So far this book makes Satan beam with delight.
Aug 13, 2026 02:40PM
The Sin of Certainty: Why God Desires Our Trust More Than Our "Correct" Beliefs


Adam Scott
Adam Scott is 30% done
This book isn’t very good so far. He’s kind of all over the place, and his goal seems more to incite and poke than to actually help anyone learn anything.

I expected this going into the book, and I truly am reading with an open mind. But there isn’t much of value here yet. He still has time to get to it - mostly because I’m cheap and bought this book instead of borrowing it. Gotta get my money’s worth!
Aug 11, 2026 03:23PM
The Sin of Certainty: Why God Desires Our Trust More Than Our "Correct" Beliefs


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