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Understanding Difficult Scriptures in a Healing Way

Understanding Difficult Scriptures in a Healing Way

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outrageously Superb!
Review: This book should be mandatory reading for anyone who really and truly desires to read the Bible and search for the LOVING Truth of Christ.

Sadly, reading the Bbile can at times be confusing. After reading this book, though, the reader will know how to underderstand the true meaning of the Gospels. The Linns point out that we must ask ourselves how any passage or Biblical conclusion calls us to see God as loving and calls us to increase our own ability to be loving. After reading this book I feel closer to God's real truth and no longer see the Bible as threatening or confusing.

This book is important because, unfortunatly, most of the people in the media who claim to represent the Bible (or Jesus) do not follow the Linn's method. On the contrary, they use various lines from scripture to justify political beliefs, cultural beliefs, and "prosperity promises" that often run directly opposed to Christ's messgae of love, non-judgment and compassion. This book is a breath of fresh air for those people looking for the real Good News.

This book is outrageously superb and I urge people of any Christian denomination (not just Roman Catholics, for whom the book is somewhat intended for) or anyone who is "seeking" to read it. I wish I was a better book reveiwer so I could really give this book the review it deserves.

If you read ONE book on faith this year, make it this one. Not to be missed!


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