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Why They Changed the Bible
- One World Bible for One World Religion
- De: David W. Daniels
- Narrado por: David W. Daniels
- Duración: 7 h y 29 m
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Bible translators all over the world are making Bibles that they think are only for Protestant and Baptist believers. But they've been sold a lie! Actually, they have been tricked into also making false bibles for someone else. Most don't know that Christian translators are being trapped into helping create a One-World Bible! And all the translation work is paid for by contributions from Bible believers like you.
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Outstanding Research, Nice Presentation
- De Total Onslaught en 08-26-15
- Why They Changed the Bible
- One World Bible for One World Religion
- De: David W. Daniels
- Narrado por: David W. Daniels
Outstanding Research, Nice Presentation
Revisado: 08-26-15
Where does Why They Changed the Bible rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This book was carefully researched and very well written. The author was able to explain his experiences in a carefully thought out and organized way. This may have been because he was a trained in languages and well educated but do not let that intimidate the average reader. I am an average reader and I was able to follow him and the story line was understandable.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Why They Changed the Bible?
The personal experience that the author recalled worked well to help explain the process of the long term problem and it supported the evidence of why and how they changed Bibles. Disclaimer, we might be related by way of the same Pilgrim, not sure.
What does David W. Daniels bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The authors sincerity and passion for his work came through in his voice and I believe I got an even better feel for the accuracy of the information. I was skeptical about the extent of the problem (which seems to have bloomed into a mushroom by now) but I knew there was agenda. Since I was not able to attend the schools and organizations he had, I could never have put the pieces together without this book.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Generally the author expressed his love for God and a willingness to take the time to research the story as well as stand up for the truth. Certainly the argument that God's word is divine and should never be manipulated by easily identifiable non-believers or persons with an agenda is alarming and deserves a careful review and full exposure.
Any additional comments?
This book is read in a way that sharp high school students can understand and enjoy as well as benefit from.
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