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is on page 69 of 192
There’s something unsettling about discussing God’s unconditional, irrevocable love in the same breath as “the Christians whom God saves.” Is this love truly unconditional, if salvation is reserved for a select few?
— Mar 16, 2024 06:09PM
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h
is on page 162 of 192
Why are we inserting a random racist quote that doesn’t have anything to do with the main point of the passage, and also agreeing with it?
— Mar 20, 2024 10:43PM
h
is on page 144 of 192
I have truly, truly been trying to keep an open mind with this book and give the author the benefit of the doubt over passages I disagreed with, but after the author describing actively killing his hamster in the first grade and then somehow trying to equate this to humans being born naturally sinful… I can’t.
— Mar 18, 2024 05:22PM
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is on page 86 of 192
“…immorality saturated the city. Brothels, homosexuality, and pornographic mosaics filled the streets.” Amen brother sign me up.
— Mar 16, 2024 06:35PM
h
is on page 57 of 192
Comforting yourself about your childhood bully not getting into trouble for throwing a basketball at your face by claiming that it’s ok because one day God will judge this world with fire and only the righteous will ascend is certainly… something.
— Mar 15, 2024 11:37PM
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is on page 20 of 192
“A prostitute tried to have sex with me once.” Does the author KNOW she was a prostitute? Because he goes on to describe her as a camp counselor on his mission trip with zero indication of her employment history. I’m also not a fan of him describing communicating with her as “frustrating,” “like doing a Sudoku puzzle in the dark.” Sir you’re in HER country and she has to speak YOUR language.
— Mar 15, 2024 08:12AM
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It was a mild red flag to me when the author described God as giving Eve to Adam, but the fact that in the same page he describes himself as making “a risky move but a sexy one” when approaching a woman has cemented the tone for this book in my mind. Thankfully, I think it will err on the side of entertaining at least.
— Mar 15, 2024 07:52AM

