The Voice of Creation-- One point you agree and disagree?
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The Voice of Creation-- One point you agree and disagree?
This is a discussion topic about the October 2016 Book of the Month, The Voice of Creation by J. Hudson Mitchell.
What is one significant statement, argument, or conclusion from the book with which you strongly agree?
What is one significant statement, argument, or conclusion from the book with which you strongly disagree?
To keep the discussion interesting and fair, please answer both questions in your reply.
What is one significant statement, argument, or conclusion from the book with which you strongly agree?
What is one significant statement, argument, or conclusion from the book with which you strongly disagree?
To keep the discussion interesting and fair, please answer both questions in your reply.
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I believe spiritual freedom (a.k.a. self-discipline) manifests as bravery, confidence, grace, honesty, love, and inner peace.
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Re: The Voice of Creation-- One point you agree and disagree
I strongly agree with the point that there is some kind of god or bigger force guiding our lives. I just don't know if the writer's and my god are the same God.
There was many things I disagreed with. One of them was the 1. chapter's six days of creation theory. I have always been taught that the six days doesn't mean days but rather longer times that are just compared to days.
There was many things I disagreed with. One of them was the 1. chapter's six days of creation theory. I have always been taught that the six days doesn't mean days but rather longer times that are just compared to days.