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an fine but flawed series

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Reviewed: 12-27-19


i liked these lectures quite a lot. It is quite lot . I quite enjoyed them. I found them quite enjoyable.them. I found disturbing aspect to the series, that lack of discussion Alexander's sledged homo/ bi sexuality. I am not saying was gay and I am not saying thar hw was not. But there is a wide spread belief that he was . I would have at least hace liked a discussion on the matter and the bekieved that he was, was not, why is was not relived to this lecture series,.

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I got confused

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Reviewed: 06-17-19

In many ways theis is a very goodseries of lectures. DonLinclon is a very engaging, funny and personable. But the problem was that much of the time his explanations left me completely in the dark. I believed him but only because I tend to believe scientests to a great degree. I understand scientiific theory in that science never reall proves anything and if an idea can be theoredically dusproven it is not science But I often could not follow his eidence.

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An exelent primer for Philosophy

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Reviewed: 05-23-19

In reasont years I have taken in interest in philosophy. But I knew nothing about it. When I attempted to read philosophy bppk I soon found myself confused and over my head until I read this book. For one who know alout abou the subject he or she might be horrorfied by the smplisity of the book, but for I now feel I go baxk those other books.

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Perhaps the Best Biography of Custer I have read.

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Reviewed: 02-19-19

I have read a number of book abput George Armstrong Custer, Some of them prase them, others make him an incompant. This book might make both side mad. He is protraded as a guifted battlefield comander yet flawed in many other ways.

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Great series of ;ectures

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Reviewed: 11-13-18

One of my facerate pastrimes is listening to lectures. Ths series is one of the best I hace ;istened to.

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A supurb book!

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Reviewed: 11-11-18

This is a wonderfulbook about a laegly unknown event in our history that lasted for deades and changed Amerivam both good and bad.

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It just scratches the surface.

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Reviewed: 09-05-18

First a word about me. I do believe thr Jesus did si and he was the son of God, whatever that means. I too am a Christian. It will provide the bullet points for someonr who is convenced of its points but it will not convince someonr unsure rgar Jesus exysted, mich less a secptic Irs arguements are just too shallow, If you make some clains thar you resite to a well wersed sceptic pn the subject the will righgtly laff in your face at your igborance, For instance the book claims the Bart D. Ehrman is a Chrisrian. He is not a Chrisrian, He discribes himself as an agnostic, leaning twards a Athiest. Here are the title of a couple of books he has written: 'God's Problem: The Bible Fails to Answer Our Most Important Question - Why We Suffer' and, ;'How Jesus Became God.' He a,so wrote, "Did Jesus really esxist?" SPOILLER: Bart believes he dud and a good amount of evidebxe to support his claim. That is the book you should read if you want good evidenve that he existed..

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A beautiful, wonderful glorious book

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Reviewed: 09-05-18

It is a beautiful, wonderful glorious book. Some Christians will love this book, others will hate it.

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False Advertising: Plain and Simple

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Reviewed: 11-22-17

“Morningwood: Everybody lives large Chests” is False Advertising. One is led to believe that you are about to read a sex farse, with a Himmel. Armed as the Main character. The truth is that
The novel, instead is about a monster eating people and getting stronger. The large chest in question is not of a woman’s bosom but rather the main character.. There is not much of a plot, not much of a story. If that sounds like a good book to read buy the book, if not you might give it pass.

The narration is good though.

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