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2018-10-26 15:30

Đi Tìm Điều Chưa Biết Trong Trường Ca "Nhưng Lời Ca Chưa Đủ" Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Hồ Sĩ Vịnh

Eva both recommended this book to me and warned me--she was right on both counts. I've been reading everything I can by people who left their churches, and this lady left the Mormon church after 7 years, and then she and her husband started a ministry to help ex-LDS members and to expose the LDS church. It's not very good, not well written or even well thought out, it seems. Robertson and her husband were "social Christians", as she puts it, and didn't know the bible or have a relationship with Christ, then joined the Mormon church because they didn't know that the teachings were contrary to the Bible. They stayed in it for seven years and became miserable and left. But she never makes it clear what made her so miserable. She seems to imply because it was because she was following a man and not god, but she says she didn't have a relationship with god before, and she wasn't miserable then. She worked really hard, trying to be what she was required to be. And it was mainstream Mormonism, not a polygamous extremist group. I didn't connect with the author and her misery. She just said how miserable she was, I think it was an extreme case of telling and not showing. The most interesting part of the book was her description of the temple ceremony. I have never read a book by an ex-Mormon that told so much. She told her secret name, and many other things that she took an oath that day not to disclose, on threat of disembowelment and a slit throat. It was interesting and very strange. I knew they took that vow, and it seems like most people who write about leaving the Mormon church are still not wanting to break that vow--understandably. It sounds pretty scary. I skimmed the whole last section. She did a good job presenting the teachings of their ministry and what the Bible says compared to LDS teachings. Roberston and her husband have devoted their lives to their ministry, and even lived seven years in the South Pacific, where the LDS church is very strong. She did portray how hard it was to leave. It's very hard to leave, very, very hard. And yet, they weren't raised in the church, they joined it, then left it seven years later. Imagine how hard it is for someone born into it to leave. This lady is passionate about helping people. She probably should have gotten a ghost writer--the book might have gotten a lot more stars if she had.

Người đọc Mayuki Xd từ Ballık/Ordu, Turkey

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.