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1. University of Chicago History of Religions Journal, Calls "God's Me, Myself and I The Truth and Ultimate Truth about the Trinity Conspiracy" A Solid Piece Of Scholarship."Dear Professor Williams, We appreciate the submission of your manuscript "God's Me, Myself and I The Truth and Ultimate Truth about the Trinity Conspiracy." Our Editors found it a solid piece of scholarship but decided in reviewing the paper that the subject matter falls outside the concerns of History of Religions. The Editors encourage you to submit your manuscript to a more specialized journal where it will reach an audience more attuned to the paper's specific materials and issues. The Editors thank you for the opportunity to consider your manuscript and extend their best wishes to you in placing it in a more apposite forum. Sincerely, Adam T. Miller and Bruce WinkelmanEditorial AssistantsHistory of Religions University of Chicago1025 E. 58th St., Swift HallChicago, IL 60637(773) 702-8216 2. OnlineBookClub.org 2>3. OnlineBookClub.org 1The arguments presented in the book are backed up with sufficient and relevant scriptures. This is what I enjoyed most in the book since it proved the author had enough evidence to support his points. The main argument would have been less appealing if they had little or no scriptural backing. This is because the Bible remains to be the primary source of information for all Christians. Therefore, by quoting many scriptures the author made the book more believable. The comparative analysis of scriptures from different versions of the Bible will also aid every believer to consider using more than version when studying the Bible. It was clear some versions had somehow retracted some words hence the interpretation of the same verse in many versions would differ."I recommend this book to those who like reading religious non-fiction books. It will appeal most to those who are seeking to understand more about God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. I would like to read the remaining two parts of the book to find out more on the revelation of this mystery of God.4. Kirkus ReviewsA Trinitarian from Kirkus Reviews who holds a Ph.D. Degree in field of the Trinity Theology states: As God's Sheepdog asserts rather emphatically: "PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT JEHOVAH, THE LORD, IS NOT IN A GODHEAD OF THREE PERSONS!!!" The author utilizes numerous biblical passages to explain these and other opinions, which creates a work that is, if anything, passionate. Many of the concepts, such as the idea that God created prehistoric man, albeit not "in the likeness or image of God," help to take the volume beyond more well-trod areas of Christian polemics."Journeying through this heartfelt blizzard makes for an edifying and dizzying biblical experience.
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