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Originally Posted by mfblume
That is a good book. Everyone should be taught the basic premise of that book, I think.
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Dear Brother, I know your advice is good, but lately I have begun to give up reading books by Trinitarians.
I believe that they do not have a right concept of God, so I find it hard to believe that they have all other concepts right, except for that one.
If a person starts the road in the wrong direction, then the further that person walks the more wrong that person becomes.
You see if a man is wrong in the fundamental of who God is, then he is bound to be wrong on other things too, for the first commandment is that God is one, and if a person is wrong right at the beginning then that person is quite bound to be wrong in the middle and at the end.
I try to be kind and understanding, but I just have a hard time swallowing the idea that we should be learning from Trinitarians, instead of them learning from us.