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<blockquote data-quote="Zeknichov" data-source="post: 1353156" data-attributes="member: 16594"><p>I would recommend reading the following in this order: </p><p></p><p>Holy Bible (old and new)</p><p>Aristotle Ethics, Politics and Metaphysics</p><p>Summa Theologica</p><p>Sex and Culture by Joseph Unwin. </p><p>Germany and the Jewish Question by Friederich Wiehe</p><p>Capital Volume 1-3 by Karl Marx</p><p>Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell</p><p>After Virtue by Alasdair MacIntyr</p><p>Holy Bible (old and new)</p><p></p><p>You read this, your understanding of religion will be based. I realize only two book recommendations are religious; however, I will be adamant that if you want to avoid having your understanding of Christianity be subverted then you need to understand what purpose Christianity seeks to fulfill and you do this by first understanding what the outside world is missing. Once you understand what void Christianity must fulfill to strengthen society, you will immediately be able to spot poor interpretations of the bible because you'll understand that such an interpretations would actually weaken Christianity's purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeknichov, post: 1353156, member: 16594"] I would recommend reading the following in this order: Holy Bible (old and new) Aristotle Ethics, Politics and Metaphysics Summa Theologica Sex and Culture by Joseph Unwin. Germany and the Jewish Question by Friederich Wiehe Capital Volume 1-3 by Karl Marx Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell After Virtue by Alasdair MacIntyr Holy Bible (old and new) You read this, your understanding of religion will be based. I realize only two book recommendations are religious; however, I will be adamant that if you want to avoid having your understanding of Christianity be subverted then you need to understand what purpose Christianity seeks to fulfill and you do this by first understanding what the outside world is missing. Once you understand what void Christianity must fulfill to strengthen society, you will immediately be able to spot poor interpretations of the bible because you'll understand that such an interpretations would actually weaken Christianity's purpose. [/QUOTE]
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