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Question Things
- By: Jonathan Davis
- Narrated by: Christian Neale
- Length: 7 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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Looking to have your mind blown? This book will teach you how to open your mind and the minds of the people around you. You will learn how to think differently about a variety of subjects and how to teach this skill to others who are stuck in echo chambers. The truth is, we're all in an echo chamber in some form and long to experience the feeling of freedom. Join us in escaping. We'll see you on the other side.
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Creates thinking, reflection, and questioning
- By MPM on 11-26-23
- Question Things
- By: Jonathan Davis
- Narrated by: Christian Neale
best book ever
Reviewed: 09-27-23
I listen to a lot of audiobooks, many of them best sellers. most of them can be summarized in a page or two. Question Things, on the other hand, is full of useful information from beginning to end. it's one more to study than just read.
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Where Do We Go from Here?
- How Tomorrow's Prophecies Foreshadow Today's Problems
- By: Dr. David Jeremiah
- Narrated by: Henry O. Arnold
- Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
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Today's headlines shout of modern plagues, social tensions, economic crises, and rampant depression. Many are asking, what day is it on God's prophetic calendar? Trusted Bible teacher and Pastor Dr. David Jeremiah opens the Word of God to reveal what it has to say about the days we are living in.
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Highly recommended!
- By Rad5030 on 10-09-21
- Where Do We Go from Here?
- How Tomorrow's Prophecies Foreshadow Today's Problems
- By: Dr. David Jeremiah
- Narrated by: Henry O. Arnold
Not well written
Reviewed: 09-18-23
As a writer and someone who puts a large amount of thought into my writing, it's disappointing to me that a book such as this gains such a large audience. Surely, a lot of work went into this book but not a lot of thought. This is a book of statements. Even though I agree with some of the statements, it's not clever to say things like, 'it's true because it just is.' Or 'because Isaiah 4:18 says.' I put a lot of work into my writing try to explain why A+B=C. This author didn't need to do that. Yet, he's popular. In other words, the people who will like this book are the people who already believe what the author writes, but this book will not change the mind of anyone who disagreed with these statements, prior to reading this book. So, it's kind of a waste. For example, the author writes things like, "the further we get from biblical teaching, the closer we get to socialism." OK, We'll, how? Explain the 1+1=2. Put some thought into it. What are some points made by those who disagree? How do you address those concerns?
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