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Lauren V
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2011
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When I first read the introduction of this book, it was heartfelt for me because I could feel Tim Aldred's emotion from the very start. It jumped off the very pages and grabbed you. You could feel something occurred in this man's life that he feels driven to speak about. I have read many books that I could say had more scholarly information contained in it. But this book was unique, it's meant for the layman who don't desire big words and huge scholarly listings; but rather a street common sense written book that tells it as it is. It's simply straight forward and in your face book that goes against the main stream way books are written from a traditional scholarly style. This book is for those types of people. Tim tells it like it is in a non-traditional approach. He describes the Vatican influence and his logical take on the illogical nature of certain scriptures. He goes into a section describing angelic influences from the Sumerian text. For any individual who is struggling with deep seated issues of the origin of the Christian religion from a layman, this book is a must read. As a former Christian, from the beginning Tim Aldred emotions jumped out at me and his sincere desire to share his outrage and experiences on the false-hood of Christianity. Anybody who reads this book with a sincere mind can feel the passion flowing from every page of this book. Tim is juicing with determination to speak his truth on this issue of religious bigotry.
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T. Brooks
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth The Buy.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2016
I'm half way through the book and I think it's worth the buy. He makes a lot of sense.