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Originally Posted by ChurchMouse
No offense taken, and yes we do have to be very careful what we read. That's why I was trying to get info about the book before I spent money on it. Couldn't figure out from what I had read wheather or not if it was putting down oneness or what.
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As you first start to read the book you will see that Fudge is trying to be fair and studious, but you will notice as you read further that his attitude changes. This change comes when Brother Hall at Hazelwood refuses to allow Fudge to use the archives. You can pick up Fudge's offence as you continue to examine his perception on what he is reporting on in his book.
This book should is only a start in a search that opens up how people go forward with new information they find, and others want to go backward with new information they find.
In Jesus name
Brother Benincasa
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