Inside the Atheist Mindset

Inside the Atheist Mindset

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THIS IS NOT MY BOOK! Instead, it is a thought provoking, well I guess you can call it a booklet, that I found. I have, however, rectified it where necessary and provided highlights. All the tings written in brackets is my thoughts, as to keep them seperate. The main attraction of this, the "booklet" that I copied is called "Inside The Atheist Mind: 5-Day Devotional" by Anthony DeStefano I also quote Morris Venden's "How to make Christianity real", a wonderful look into what it means to be a true Christian Here is the link to it https://bible.com/reading-plans/9293/day/5?segment=0 Also credit to that Assyrian dude in the cover, he has a nice beard; and whoever made that statue of him
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If my collection inspires even one person, it would make me delighted knowing that it made a difference. I always had a thing for nice quotes. I used to write them even at a young age. Whenever I see a nice line - be it from a book, celebrity or some other unpopular sources, I feel amazed by them, and then lately, I started writing them down somewhere so as not to forget. Now and then a beautiful line would just pop in my mind, and if I don't have the means to write immediately, I would just try to memorize until I put it down. I write quotes anywhere, if I think that I am going to forget. They are just scattered in places so much so that I feel the urge to bring them together. What's better than to bind them in a book? P.S. except the quotes that are from revealations, i.e. the Qur'an and Sunnah, there are always room for errors in human opinions, so I recommend the readers to use their own sense of judgment as well.

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