What do you think of all the Christian Books, which seem to be flooding the market? Do you think people rely too much on such books? What do you think about books like "The Prayer of Jabez"?
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I think what the issue is, is the QUALITY of the available books.
Originally posted by Anthony
What do you think of all the Christian Books, which seem to be flooding the market? Do you think people rely too much on such books? What do you think about books like "The Prayer of Jabez"?
Originally posted by Anthony
Christian authors are great, but I have a problem with authors repackaging the Bible for fun and profit. They are sincere in most cases, but the lazy christian public, loads up on this fast food, and passes it off as the orginal meal, i.e. the Bible. Many of these books create speculative, nice sounding, christian looking doctrines.
Also some of these people produce books like cat litters, they seem to have a new book every 3 or 4 months. Also once they hit upon a successful idea they make several versions and repackagings of those as well.
Originally posted by She Believes
I think as long as they use scripture in the book, great. And like blindfaith says as long as it doesn't replace the bible. Christian books are more inspirational than none, to me anyway. Not that I can't enjoy a non Christian book. Actually, I just recently read somewhere a warning about some book that claimed to be a Christian book but actually was based on man made beliefs and decisions and I can not find where I read that at. If I find it I will post agian.
Originally posted by Anthony
What do you think of all the Christian Books, which seem to be flooding the market? Do you think people rely too much on such books? What do you think about books like "The Prayer of Jabez"?
Originally posted by Anthony
Christian authors are great, but I have a problem with authors repackaging the Bible for fun and profit. They are sincere in most cases, but the lazy christian public, loads up on this fast food, and passes it off as the orginal meal, i.e. the Bible. Many of these books create speculative, nice sounding, christian looking doctrines.
Also some of these people produce books like cat litters, they seem to have a new book every 3 or 4 months. Also once they hit upon a successful idea they make several versions and repackagings of those as well.
Originally posted by Quaffer
I believe any book that trashes fellow believers should not be read. In my opinion it is gossip, and merely a shined up copy-cat of the supermarket tabloids.
Originally posted by Anthony
We must alway test what we read, even if we agree with it. We must agree on the Majors, and not become divided and defensive about discussion of the Minors. The problem is many books take the "minors" and make them into Majors.
There is more pain created by Doctrine within the Christian ranks then any other topic. Yet knowledge of Doctrine doesn't bring you any closer to God nor doesn't it make your daily life easier.
Originally posted by Anthony
What do you think of all the Christian Books, which seem to be flooding the market? Do you think people rely too much on such books? What do you think about books like "The Prayer of Jabez"?