Official Review: Wilderness Cry by Hilary L Hunt M.D. [December 2020 Book of the Month]

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Re: Official Review: Wilderness Cry by Hilary L Hunt M.D.

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NL Hartje wrote: 31 Mar 2018, 00:13 I appreciate that the author is looking to connect with a broad audience by not pigeon-holing himself into one belief system. I think there are some ideas that are able to transcend the boundaries of opposing faiths so it's nice to see them presented in open-minded ways.
Yes I actually liked that too..
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I'm glad I read your review because based on the cover I thought this book was about something else.
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dtb wrote: 31 Mar 2018, 10:00 I'm glad I read your review because based on the cover I thought this book was about something else.
Well I hope you give it a read and enjoy it.
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Perhaps I need to read it to understand, but I would love to know more about the author's background, and why he chose to write this book. that was a great suggestion to use for a book club, as often we need to bounce what we read off of one another to better understand the ideas. Thanks for reading and reviewing!
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Yeah, I've always been interested in God and am put off a lot by organised religion so this book is moving shelves pretty soon
Much thanks for your review, Mouricia.
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Post by Blackbeauty500 »

The wilderness Cry, this book I would read because looking back on my life, it reminds me of how important it is to learn how to pray, you dont have to pray at church or even in a group. So when you are rejected remember that Jesus was rejected and betrayed. This book is a good book to read the wilderness is. Our home and also where we received the ten commandments. Thank God for this book others should read it.
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Without mincing words, I am just going to say that this book pertinent in addressing the issues in this dispensation.
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It's hard to find a book talking about religion yet accommodates people of diverse sexual orientation. It must be a great one
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Post by Marxell »

A very nice review that has caught my interest.
Can't wait to explore the religious ideas that was shared in this book
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A good review. The book looks interesting based on the description. A scientific approach to religion is quite common, but based on the review, this novel would be interesting.
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This is a simple and straight to the point review. The author did a great job using this book to explain scientific and philosophical approach to understanding God and the universe.
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I have a personal goal of learning something new every day, no matter how insignificant it may be. With that being said, I believe that this book will go beyond that. I look forward to reading this, Great Review!
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You definitely got my attention. I have said it before, and I will say it again. I do not tend to read many books based on religion because of the underlying persuasive tones. However, I do occasionally enjoy a religious piece when it is well put together. I have added it to my "want to read" list. Thank you for your review.
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Have always considered some topics as a no-go zone but since the author opened this up I'm interested to read what he has to say concerning God and religion in general. Good review.
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Good review. It has me interested in reading this book. It will be great to read the topics of the book from an unbiased perspective.
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