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But you absolutely wouldn't believe how fake it is and it gets annoying trust me. I also go to a public school so most of it is for popularity and not even thinking about god. That's is why i chose the option that i do.
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if you are a fan of fiction like myself here are some books that will keep you on edge and make u think about God from a different angle:Black (Circle Trilogy)Red (Circle Trilogy)White (Circle Trilogy)Heaven's Wager [all by Ted Dekker]
i was mostly joking about that one. if you like an exciting fiction i highly recommend those books. you ought to be able to find most of them at a nearby library. [to SomeKkittens:] i didn't mean to give anyone the wrong impression. i've had a healthy relationship with my girlfriend for almost 2 years and we haven't so much as kissed. we have mentors and people we're accountable too as well. however if you have anything i am more than humble enough that i would accept your offer. i certainly won't say that i know everything. God Bless y'all! marc = )
I recommend Souls in the Great machine by Sean McMullen
Quote from: marc on July 06, 2010, 09:30:44 PM if you are a fan of fiction like myself here are some books that will keep you on edge and make u think about God from a different angle:Black (Circle Trilogy)Red (Circle Trilogy)White (Circle Trilogy)Heaven's Wager [all by Ted Dekker]After Black, Red, then White, I would recommend Showdown, Saint, then Sinner, followed by "The Lost Books 1-6," and then finally Green (All are basically connected, but Showdown ties the Paradise Novels and the Serial Killer Series together. To add a different twist, I would recommend Skin, House (By both Tedd Dekker and Frank Peretti), Boneman's Daughter, Thr3e, and the rest of Dekker's Serial Killer Thriller Series. Btw, Thr3e and House have been made into movies. About Serial Killers, but not necessarily tied to the Paradise Novels.Dekker and Peretti are phenomenal Christian Fiction writers. Their stories are woven more as Parables, so they tend to keep all audiences interested.-C_S
as much as I am a Ted Dekker fan, I really didn't think all those books were incredible. I liked Saint, but The Lost Books series was only for making Green better. Paradise Novels fell flat with Sinner. Skin was good until the twist. hated that.
the rest are good (although I haven't read Heaven's Wager or Piercing the Darkness), but you failed to add Obsessed, Green, and Blink to the Ted Dekker books.
how about the first book, this present darkness? i thought the first book was amazing.
I try to hand out with friends but for some reason I'm one of the only people in my town that's not busy.
I'm confused about your post some kittens, your saying I don't shower enough so people don't hang out with me. If you are and its supposed to be a joke its not funny. Next time try and come up with something original. And by the way I meant that people are always on vacation so no one is around to hang out with.
Quote from: JSB23 on July 07, 2010, 06:14:25 PMI recommend Souls in the Great machine by Sean McMullenTHANK YOU! I read the whole Greatwinter Trilogy two years ago, and tried to recommend it to others, but I had forgotten the name of both the book and the author.
Oh, that's no fun. Then it's over with.