Official Review: Jesus Christ: A Perfect Hero

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Re: Official Review: Jesus Christ: A Perfect Hero

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This book sounds very interesting and has an excellent message for young people. I would be interested in reading it out of curiosity to know exactly what the author believes. I don’t ascribe to any church or religion, but try to do exactly as the author suggests.
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Your review of "Jesus Christ The Great Heroe by Beau Hebert" was awesome. So am going to add it to my shelf to read.
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I agree with the author that young people should follow as an example the life of a Jesus Christ. Thanks for the review!
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I support the author in the argument that there is no better role model than Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Many people the youth including I look to for mentorship nowadays have some saga behind them. In fact, PaUL the apostle writes and says, 'Follow me as I follow Jesus.' Nice review here.
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Yolimari wrote: 21 Apr 2018, 11:25 I agree with the author that young people should follow as an example the life of a Jesus Christ. Thanks for the review!
Wow, in agreement too. He is the perfect hero for sure.
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Personally I believe that people don't need a perfect being to model their lives around. Not only is it a mistake to try and live one's life as another did, I think it is necessary that one realizes that no one is a perfect being which will help one to forgive others when they make mistakes.
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This is quite an impressive review. I agree totally with the author that Jesus is a perfect Hero considering His flawless life. I don't know much about the teachings of the book of Mormon. I think this will be an interesting read.
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I'm past the point in life where books intended for younger / teen audiences are interesting to me, so I think I'll pass on this one, but it does sound like the book takes an interesting perspective. Thank you for doing this review.
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Post by Jackie Holycross »

I think it would be interesting to get the Latter Day Saints insight on this. I am a member of a different denomination, but I find looking at other beliefs to actually strengthen my own.
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Post by vee_bongz »

the reason why i love this book, is that it teaches us, how must we treat ourselves as christians, even though the book it's a frition. :!:
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Post by trulyfreeclub »

A book that inspires teenagers to make Jesus Christ as their role model is a great way to help the world. But I do agree that instilling the philosophies of Mormon is quite unnecessary. Inasmuch as we needed religion to teach us the way of Jesus Christ, I do believe that telling others to follow only one type of religion is not so Christ-like attitude. “Do not stop him,” Jesus said, “for whoever is not against you is for you.” (Luke 9:50)
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