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Janderich
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There are many books, some contain much truth others do not. The spirit can testify of these things, particularly when it involves the gospel of Jesus Christ. I have read few books, if any, worthy of complete rejection.No, I would not accept it. Especially when it became obvious that nothing in the book could be verified by actual empirical evidence and parts of it contradict what I believe to be Sacred Scripture. I know that Jesus Christ is the Truth and that God has fully revealed himself in him. If God has fully revealed himself in Christ, what possibly is left to be revealed? So no, I expect other books to rear their heads and mislead many more people. The Muslims have a book that they certainly consider to be the word of God. I do not accept it for the reasons already given. I expect that you don’t either. Why?
Thanks for your candor. I am disappointed to hear that nothing would motivate you to read such a book. I am actually intrigued with your response and jmcrae’s response, it helps me see why the BofM is rejected almost out of hand.Sorry, but I want a shot at this one. No there isn’t anything that would restrict us from reading such a book. What you don’t understand is that there is nothing that would motivate most of us to read such a book. This would be like someone speculating on the end of a story that you have already read. Why would I care? I don’t think you understand what we mean when we say that God has revealed all that he has to reveal in his Son, Jesus Christ. We await nothing else but his coming. He has given us all that we require in order to be saved through his Church. Another way to put it is that I am in love and am not looking around, not even sneaking a peak.