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F**N
Well-referenced & challenging.
An extraordinary book. A well-referenced challenging book, which is for those who really want to "Worship in Spirit & truth". Full of nuggets and challenges. A trivial example: Where does the common phrase "one for Luck" come from? The Norse saying, "one for God, one for Wod (Woden) & one for Luk" (the Norse Sun-God). (p. 81).Are you looking to remove the layers of paganism attached to worship of the one true God, when the church of Rome severed our links with our Jewish roots? This book will give you a lot to think about, & ask The Lord how to put into practice. You might not agree, with everything here, but it will shake up complacency. Well-referenced, eye-opening and one to take to The Lord in prayer, point-by point. Read with a lot of discernment, and only when The Lord directs you, that now is the time to address one of the topics. I have only read a small part of it, and am trying to digest it, and consider the consequences.
K**I
Ok to read
Good to read but I think some issues are interpreted out of context.
A**R
Essential reading for every believer
Helped open my eyes to the lies, deception and ignorance we’ve inherited from the church and brings us back to true worship of the Father.
T**H
If you seek truth , get this book ..
This is the truth that's all you need to know.
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