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Rating: Summary: A Non-Christian Gives Simplistic Advice To Christians Review: Found this book used before the hype about Dr. Laura being a physiologist not a psychologist. Although the advice and benefits on Stay home mothers makes perfect since, who wouldn't want that option, the work force doesn't not make for a Family Friendly system-Wealthy or not. One has to question the authencity of a known hypocrite (see websites on the Dr. Laura in the Buff). I got a since of sour cynicism in the books tone and a diehard unforgiving conviction. I wouldn't recommend taking advice from someone taunting "high" morals while she herself doesn't practice what she "preaches". On a scale from one to 10. Hmmm. I give it a 1 do by it used to see for yourself if your still not convinced she unfit for the books title.
Rating: Summary: Okay! Review: There really is nothing edifying about sanctifying America's Best-known hypocrite! While Pastor Ray (writing from a very biassed position, in not just faith, but from being a buddy of Laura's), provides mere opinion and conjecture - (which this book ultimately is), Victoria Bane's book on the REAL Dr Laura, deals with incontrovertible facts. Dr laura : The Unauthorized Biography by Victoria Bane is a much better read. Fans of Laura must read that book in order to be objective.
Rating: Summary: Great way to learn what you cherish about your faith! Review: What a great little book. It's packed with valuable information for anyone wishing to understand how our lives intertwine with God's word. The author really knows his stuff. I especially liked chapter 4, page 76 "Imperial Selfs as a Standard." The retelling of a Calvin and Hobbs classic reminded me of my old thinking before the Bible. And after reading page 79, I thank God for sending Grandma Ida Mae. Thanks for the lessons!
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