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Originally Posted by Romeo Rovagnati
Actually, i think that bookclubs could be a good idea, as long they have those books only:
- The Bible (The Latin Vulgata version)
- Church Fathers writings
- True History (lacking any liberal lie)
- Fantasy books (as long they are written by Christians, such as Tolkien)
- Books written by the Popes and by the Catholic Clergy
- Political books (teaching kids to be right-winger)
- Lives of the Saints
- True Science books (that are completely lacking atheistic frauds like the Big Ben)
- Educative books, such as the series called "Vigilant Christian"
- Anti-LGBT books
And i think that all those books are as enough for a Christian Book Club.
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The highlighting I've added represents a vast genre of heresy when contrasted with what God has vouchsafed for our edification. Although later inspiration may be possible, such as afforded to John on Patmos, in every case it will be consistent with what God had revealed thitherto.
I read your list.
Obviously no "church" having "father
s" is Christian
v.i.
But something I'd like clarified is: what's your definition of a
Saint?
Matthew 23:9 And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven.