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Since starting college, I haven't had much time to read for fun, but I am finding my theology textbook pretty interesting. Oh and if you count reading sheet music, I've been doing plenty of that :lol:
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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Communism. Learning just horrible and anti-religious it is really helps affirm your beliefs.
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New Morning Mercies, a great devotional
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Animal Farm and 1984, from George Orwell. Great books !
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The Lord of the Rings: The return of the King. Epic Series.
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Mostly the Bible, and a book titled The Desire of Ages by Ellen White. It's epic!
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Tribulation Force, the 2nd book in the Left behind series. (I'm behind, I know. Story of my life. :? ) Kinda slow-moving after the first one. Not much happening for the end of the world, the title makes it sound MUCH more interesting than it is.
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The boys are reading The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. We recently listened to Peter Pan unabridged audio book narrated by Jim Dale.
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The LIon, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.
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I am currently reading the book of mark in the bible. When it comes to other books outside of that I am not reading any. However, I am getting into poetry due to my literature class in college.
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ccgr wrote: Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:40 am New Morning Mercies, a great devotional
Ill definetly have to check that out! Im interested in some devotional books. I recently got one at one of my conferences called "True Christianity"
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Now I'm reading "Suicide of the West", by Jonah Goldberg. A really interesting book on how far we've come and how little of our lives we can really take for granted, but the very first sentence is "There is no God in this book". Jonah is Jewish, so he's doing it for the sake of an argument in hopes of persuading those he doesn't agree with, but by automatically doing away with that I think he hurts his case in some aspects.
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Every Man a Warrior. Very helpful even though I have been a Christian for over two decades.
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I'm now reading "When Harry Became Sally: A Response to the Transgender Moment", by Ryan Anderson. Absolutely heartbreaking book, how much society is pushing this on people who need actual help and not gender transition hormones that usually only make their lives even worse.
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Ordinary Men by Christopher Browning. It's a nonfiction book that explains the psychology of how ordinary, regular guys gradually became Nazi killing machines in the "Final Solution" during WWII.

Not a cheerful read, that.
"He who takes offense when no offense is intended is a fool, and he who takes offense when offense is intended is a greater fool."
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"Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus."
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