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Gustavo Z.

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Bad pronounciation of names and terminology

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4 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 12-16-20

Sorry if you think the way words are said doesn’t matter. It certainly does matter. This is not exactly a book for the completely uninitiated. Most of us are familiar with the people constantly mentioned, the major players. Most of us are familiar with at least the titles of the documents referenced. Most of us are familiar with terms like sedevacantist. And a smaller percentage of us not only studied some Latin, but we studied the proper way to pronounce ecclesiastical Latin. You CANNOT leave this recording to random, uninformed interpretation. It’s negligent. Also, I find it patronizing and maddening that the narrator tries to simulate some strange accent when quoting prominent figures. It’s more than a distraction. The content is excellent, but the performance is so unnerving that I have to look for an alternative recording, and failing that, just get the hardcopy and lend it to friends.

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Worth a read

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5 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 08-18-20

If you know who Tim Gordon is, and you appreciate his podcasts, then you will enjoy his book. The subject and arguments are well presented and supported. I think he has a tendency to be wordy at times, but it may not bother you. What SHOULD bother all listeners is the performing reader’s frequent mispronunciation of words. Don’t they give this guy pointers before he starts to record? It’s really grating on the ear. Again, if you are accustomed to Gordon’s butchered pronunciation of Latin (haha), it may not bother you.

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Author: we are 90% chimp

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1 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 04-17-19

10% bee, guided by mostly ineffectual reason, riding an intuitive elephant. And religion is hallucination. This author, for all his research, dismisses Divine revelation and miracles, the spiritual and metaphysical. He reduces everything to reactions to stimuli and social adaptations. The whole work has the air of justifying his own beliefs, or lack or religious belief. The only reason this gets two stars is because he argues for the conservative as well as liberal mindset without treating either as a disease. Overall, 10 hrs are better spent elsewhere.

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Awful narration! Get someone else

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4 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 02-14-19

This Jackson Moss reads very much like an automated service. Mostly monotone, poor inflection if at all, and no overall flow. His speech is pedantic, making sure to carve out words. Missing the forrest for the trees. What a shame as the book is great.

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