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rhythm801

RE: God: The Holy Bible

My new years resolution was to put Him first in my life. The dead sea scrolls had copies of Isaiah and verified the message of the old testament, it is a know fact. I guess that people don't accept him and reject him at times. A lot of people have gone into the occult and that is perhaps the part of man's sin. Covid 19 is a judgement on man . In Matthew 24, Jesus talks about the future will have epidemics.
HappyCampero76

RE: God: The Holy Bible

The Holy Bible?
Well i have huge doubts about what's written in the Bible,since in the current Bible haven't been added the Dead Sea scroll's,not to mention the translation since Ancient Latin today isn't spoken anywhere in the world.
So Bananas
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HappyCampero76

RE: Edward Hite Jr: HOW IT WORKS

One thing humans never ever do..
Learn from past and history.
Change times but most of the people are still subdued by few and those few call it democracy.
Fact that...Not fiction.
So BANANAS
banana banana banana banana
friendorfoe

James Stephens: charwomans daughter

I did this for leaving cert and I remember I loved it then.and still do
arnestion
Yellowtail
secretagent09

Dan Brown: Digital Fortress

This book is full of on the edge of your chair suspense. Each time I put it down I couldn't wait to get back to it. If you're interested in code-breaking machines and the National Security Agency this is the book for you.
secretagent09

Dan Brown: Digital Fortress

This book is full of on the edge of your chair suspense. Each time I put it down I couldn't wait to get back to it. If you're interested in code-breaking machines and the National Security Agency this is the book for you.
Ciccy

RE: God: The Holy Bible

Was and is the best book to read

RE: Ayn Rand: Atlas Shrugged

Ayn Rand was a Russian-Jewish immigrant. As such, she came from a different social upbringing that, as occurs with any child that grows into adulthood, conveyed unto her thinking processes a certain style and attitude while being in life. Life in Russia during her early years was a bit harsh, to say the least. Ms. Rand was 12 when the Russian Revolution erupted, 26 when she immigrated to the U.S. At least read the Wikipedia article on her to get a beginning feel of who she was, which might begin to shed some light on her writing style. Let the truth be known! Check out her book entitled, "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal."
Taralyn

RE: Rhonda Byrne: The Secret

Although it's not for everyone, this book helps the reader remember that a little positivity goes a long way. It changes some lives, it doesn't affect some but unless you are willing to open up and believe in possibilities, this book will do nothing for you. Don't try and ruin the experience for others who may benefit with a little altered thinking.
secretagent09

John Grisham: King of Torts

I liked the book very much.
quarterhorse

RE: Mark Schultz: Foxcatcher: The True Story of My Brother's Murder

Yes you are right there ...I have the DVD of that story too ... it is excellent... !!wave
capehorner
FairyTree22
Caprikious

RE: Wayne Dyer: The Power of Intention

I will tell you what you like to hear for half the price.
CleverCreations

RE: William P. Young: The Shack

Great book! An unbelievable story told in such a believable way. In the audible version, there is an interview with the author at the end of the book. He has sold 4 million copies printed out of a garage, and an advertising budget of three hundred bucks. I can see that with this book. Very thought-provoking ideas about relationships.

J
CleverCreations

RE: William P. Young: The Shack

I followed the link to Amazon. I was intrigued by the storyline, I am an Audible junky and was glad to see an Audible version. The sample was well-read and the narrators' voice was an easy listen. I will let you!
~Janet
Caprikious

RE: Rhonda Byrne: The Secret

When y'all arrive, You must tell me where you got to.
ChemCA82

RE: Valerie Ann Worwood: The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy

Hmmm, Interesting I for fun extract the Oils and ester (natural chemicals) as a hobby to make scents. I made many Instructables on how to distill got in total 2500 views.

Distilling Oils is a bit different and it a 150 dollar piece of equipment with proper heating (good hotplate) lab grade.

I tried Storax, Cinnamon, Coffee, Ginger, Pie mixes, and made exotic aromas and even tried Soaps like Nutmeg soap.

RE: Jojo Moyes: Me Before You

Love this author. Have read most of her books and she is so readable.
bardometer

Leon Uris: The Haj

This novel should serve as an enlightening wake-up call to anyone ignorant of the many ways a repressive culture fueled by a hateful religion can and does misshape the mind of the common Abdul. Leon Uris masterfully demonstrates the depth of insanity that marked the Arab culture back then and probably continues to this day.

RE: king james version: Holy Bible

Nearly every year, legit Biblical scholars are making new archeological discoveries that continue to construct an ever-increasing body of evidence in support of many of the Bible's statements, claims, and stories. However, some of the events that it reports, such as the great flood, may have been passed down from previous civilizations, like the Sumerians, or possibly from an even older civilization that is yet to be proven to have existed, such as the mythical Atlanteans. professor
Personal_care

RE: George Orwell: Animal Farm

@ clara1956 I was wondering if you aren't mixing up The book Animal Farm with the novel 1984 from the same author?? In his novel 1984 he is writing about a state controlled by a supercomputer ' Big brother' that prescribes and rules men's life. In Animal Farm it are the animals that revolt against their bad life by the human people.It's an allegory of the October Revolution in Russia told as a fable. G.Orwell was a visionary who knew the human world very well.
His books are great!
NOSTRUS

RE: William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream

Lol bet lipsee never read a Shakespeare play .....because if he did hed know its pretty hard going to understand it . I had a friend left school at 14 yrs shes on dating site saying she has a degree . She did adult education course to get carers work . She meets guy off a dating site . He is actually university lecturer in the field she pretends to have degree in . They're having dinner first date she tells him she can't remember what she did in her degree !!!! No second date .So online there are people like her . She wouldn't be described as a scammer but a liar . What's the point pretending youre something youre not.? Youll get caught out worst part is when other person feels lied to taken advantage of . There's no shame in admitting you don't know something . I don't have a degree . Sometimes when I'm with person with degree I might not understand something I just say I don't understand that . People happy to explain and you're happy to learn . Just be yourself be honest . You dont have to lie honesty is always the best way . If you're caught lying the trust is gone immediately.
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NOSTRUS

RE: Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland

I think most people today realize that Lewis Carroll's relationship with the real Alice was most likely inappropriate and that he was likely a paedophile . He was obsessed with Alice and the whole book could be viewed as a convoluted fairy tale he made up actually describing s*xual abuse of a child . I know when I read it as a young teenager I felt confused and unsettled by it . Alice's parents banned Carroll from contact with their daughter for a l6ing period of a year or so but he wheedled his way back in His photographs of Alice posing semi naked aS a little girl would be viewed very differently today now we are aware of paedophilia and the grooming process.
secretagent09

Ken Follett: Pillars of the Earth

Loved it. Kept me on the edge of my chair scared of what might happen next.
Caprikious

RE: Sir Bertrand Russell: Porqué No Soy Cristiano

Russell Is great. Atwell is an ahistorical poser, with a charming theory. doh
timotie

RE: CS Lewis: Perelandra

Sweet Loving Kind Caring Decent Mannered Graceful Gorgeous Dearest OD. angel
Your Smiling Face Is Indication of Open_doors.
The man will be lucky whom you select. cheering
Live Long Happy Healthy and Blessed.
Love kiss Care bouquet Respect handshake
Tim
caringheart13
germantourist
Caprikious

RE: god: the holly bible

The only book you will ever need for creative ideas for the use of Holly.
AnnyBee1

AnnyBee1: The Tell Tales Of Tails

Updating as the time goes by. Keep enjoying and leave a comment.::wave:

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