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Title: Jesuslite: Great Taste, Less Demanding


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  • "Jesus-lite Great Taste, Less Demanding"

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  • "Jesus-lite Great Taste, Less Demanding"
  • Mark Twain Its not what I dont understand
    about the Bible that bothers me, but what I do
    understand.

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  • "Jesus-lite Great Taste, Less Demanding"
  • Mark Twain Its not what I dont understand
    about the Bible that bothers me, but what I do
    understand.
  • James 44 You adulterous people, dont you
    know that friendship with the world is hatred for
    God?

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  • "Jesus-lite Great Taste, Less Demanding"
  • Mark Twain Its not what I dont understand
    about the Bible that bothers me, but what I do
    understand.
  • James 44 You adulterous people, dont you
    know that friendship with the world is hatred for
    God?
  • Dorothy Sayers We have very efficiently pared
    the claws of the Lion of Judah, certified him
    meek and mild, and recommended him as a fitting
    pet for pale curates and pious old ladies.

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  • I will first note that the world has a faulty
    definition of true love.
  • lust as love
  • infatuation as love
  • tolerance as love

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  • I will first note that the world has a faulty
    definition of true love.
  • lust as love
  • infatuation as love
  • tolerance as love
  • Luke 1426 If anyone comes to me and does not
    hate his father and mother, his wife and
    children, his brothers and sisters yes, even
    his own life he cannot be my disciple.

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  • Martin Luther It is impossible for the human
    heart, without crosses and tribulations, to think
    upon God.

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  • John Chrysostom (350-407) For he was not
    contented with his former sayings, many and great
    as they were, but he adds others, more and more
    alarming.

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