LOLJohn Allen's book some say was the foundation for Herbert Armstrong's nonsense, so it figures that you would similarly be drawn in by both works. May God help ya.
Just kidding-- I read lots of stuff I don't agree with.
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LOLJohn Allen's book some say was the foundation for Herbert Armstrong's nonsense, so it figures that you would similarly be drawn in by both works. May God help ya.
Just kidding-- I read lots of stuff I don't agree with.
The Mists of Avalon By the now departed Marion Zimmer Bradley.
For he is a jolly good fellow, for he is a jolly good fellow, for he is a good fellow and so say all of us.great news!!! Reformed theology IS Biblical.
I’ve enjoyed reading / rereading Tertullian, but having finished Of Patience - another of his works which I wasn’t previously introduced - I’m taking a break from him, an intermission of short duration.
I’m reading now a book which was suggested to me a while back by an old college professor of mine. The book is The Blue Parakeet: Rethinking How You Read the Bible, by Scot McKnight.
Finally finished McKnight’s book and returning to Tertullian. I’m reading Ad Nationes.