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Muna
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Watch out . AI does and can only get its info
from information already available and beleive me THEM commentaries can BE BIASED .
SO what i say to you , i say to all
WE have all we NEED IN GOD . prayers to him for to know .
And i have a real simple solution .
Before i say it allow me to introduce another man .
This other man i speak about
was called to GOD to CHRIST long ago on may thirtieth of two thousand and six .
GOD put him into ONE book . OH such a lovely book it is too .
THE BIBLE . and for hours daily that man has read it every day .
WE SURE CAN LEARN from GOD if we get our eyes back on the pages OF THE BIBLE .
that has been now over nineteen years ago .
And according to that other man i do speak about
HE STILL LOVES READING IT EVERY DAY .
with his sisters and brothers . SO what i say to one i say to all
NOSES IN BIBLES and ENJOY for yourselves , TRUST IN GOD HE will give thee understanding .
Keep learning , keep enjoying daily the bible and be in prayer .
You know, I have only read a handful of books in my life when it come to anything in Christianity and that was many years ago, and had regreted doing that because I was younger, hungry for God and would just take in everything because I could not get enough of his word. And so have learned earlier on that that is not always the best thing you can do, especially without discernment. Can't get a feel for the counterfeits without handling the true. So from that point on I always had reserves about what I touch, and so my prefered reading (even on online forums would be someon who ladens their posts with scripture (correctly, or incorrectly) because I feel the same out through them better than anyone speaking their own words. So no worries, I have been reading and handling the bible alone for over 35 years, and I think you can discern "something" after that long of a time (even when I know I might nt understand everything just yet). I dont have much fear of counterfeits concerning myself because I know what I reject naturally.
The book thing is not totally true though because the last book I purchased actually picked up and browsed through it a bit (which was not the bible itself) was actually referred to me by Matthias called Idioms of the bible, I forget when, this past year sometime. But overall, its been well over a span of a couple of decades (at least). Other than some unread purchases of certain older used commentaries for when I was planning to go offline, but I have not picked any of those up to read them, they are in a box. After reading online I find the physical book hard to return to. I wish I never put the physical book down though.
I need large prints now, I got old eyes


