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Texan18

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I have'nt found one but I think it would br good if there was a Forum to talk about the extra biblical books we are reading like : Christian living , Theology , History , Apologetics , Creation , science and the like.

I think it might be useful. Just my 2 cents
 

Subhumanoidal

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I have'nt found one but I think it would br good if there was a Forum to talk about the extra biblical books we are reading like : Christian living , Theology , History , Apologetics , Creation , science and the like.

I think it might be useful. Just my 2 cents
Adding new subforums is extremely rare. The number of options are purposefully limited.
There would also have to be a high enough demand, or viable reason to add one. And in some cases even that doesn't work.
Most people that suggest a new subforum can't even keep a single thread up on the subject.
 
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Texan18

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Adding new subforums is extremely rare. The number of options are purposefully limited.
There would also have to be a high enough demand, or viable reason to add one. And in some cases even that doesn't work.
Most people that suggest a new subforum can't even keep a single thread up on the subject.
GOTCHA 😊
 

Eli1

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Just open a topic about books brother. Easy.
For example i like some church art and i have a topic i go to if i want to add anything to church art.
 
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Texan18

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Thanks for the heads up. I will try to figure that out.
 

seoulsearch

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Thanks for the heads up. I will try to figure that out.
You might want to try starting this same thread inviting people to talk about such books of interest in the Miscellaneous section of the forum. 🙂
 

Lynx

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Texan18

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I saw a thread like that.

https://christianchat.com/miscellaneous/book-recommendations.201293/

Didn't get nearly enough traffic to be a whole forum though.
Yeah I looked at that. looks more like an argument than anything else.
I've been reading a lot of the puritans like : Owen , Flavel , Boston , Goodwin and others oh and don't forget Spurgeon. I can say reading the KJV is easier than reading Owen. I havent got my thoughts together on it yet I want to cover more ground with these authors before i post. Thank you for the heads up.
 

Lynx

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Yeah I looked at that. looks more like an argument than anything else.
I've been reading a lot of the puritans like : Owen , Flavel , Boston , Goodwin and others oh and don't forget Spurgeon. I can say reading the KJV is easier than reading Owen. I havent got my thoughts together on it yet I want to cover more ground with these authors before i post. Thank you for the heads up.
Yeah, well... The guy who started it was kind of argumentative.

He is banned though, so there's no reason it could not be repurposed for good. :cool:
 
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Texan18

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Ahh Ok good to know
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Ahh Ok good to know
Here's a Free copy of a book. The author was a historian. He had a collection of rare old books about church history. Unlike many, it didn't start with the reformation or the "church fathers." He's a Southern Baptist if I remember right and has that bias, however it's worth the short read for anybody who wants a view of non Catholic church history prior to the Reformation. He taught a series and someone transcribed it into the following, which makes it a quick easy read too.

The Trail of Blood
By James Milton Carroll
 

Tall_Timbers

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I enjoy reading Christian fiction. At any given time I'll be in the middle of at least a couple of books; one audion and one ebook. Here's a site called Librivox that has been turning public domain books into audio format. I've been listening to Christian fiction books by Pansy written in the latter 1800s. The books are all in the public domain and are free to download.

https://librivox.org/search?primary...=8&search_form=get_results&search_order=alpha
 
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Texan18

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I enjoy reading Christian fiction. At any given time I'll be in the middle of at least a couple of books; one audion and one ebook. Here's a site called Librivox that has been turning public domain books into audio format. I've been listening to Christian fiction books by Pansy written in the latter 1800s. The books are all in the public domain and are free to download.

https://librivox.org/search?primary...=8&search_form=get_results&search_order=alpha
Hey thank you 1 I've been bobarding myself with doctrin , theology and other serous studies . It will be good to loosen up a little.