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Congruencism?

Micah Ian Wright January 26, 2020 at 19:58 2050 views 6 comments
How do people feel about this philosophy? I think it's pretty neat. Picked up the book by Ken Brumfield at a local bookstore.

User imageEmbrace the positive, discard the negative. What do you think?

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god must be atheist January 26, 2020 at 21:45 #375875
Quoting Micah Ian Wright
Embrace the positive, discard the negative. What do you think?

Good idea. But why would I need to read a book about this? It's a simple enough idea even for me to understand and internalize. Reading a whole book to verify that concept I would consider a tremendous waste of time.
god must be atheist January 26, 2020 at 22:00 #375880
I did a little searching around... I could find no reviews (peer reviews). Then I did a search for KTB Publishing, the publisher of this book. Guess what came back:

Ken Brumfield - Owner / Author - KTB Publishing LLC

Enough said. Sad enough.
Micah Ian Wright January 26, 2020 at 23:00 #375912
Reply to god must be atheist What are you saying? That self-published books are automatically trash? I don't think I agree.
god must be atheist January 27, 2020 at 00:58 #375951
Reply to Micah Ian Wright

I have six self-published books. They each individually and together as a group are very sad examples of what ought never to appear on printed pages.

I am not joking. If anything is worth reading, it's not self-published books. Jesus never did. Socrates never did.

I predict the collapse of civilization won't happen by global warming, or by a nuclear holocaust, or by a deadly disease.
Micah Ian Wright January 27, 2020 at 20:28 #376267
Can Reply to god must be atheist

Still can't agree, but hey, to each his or her own.

How do you explain people like Mark Dawson? Or any number of successful self-publishers?
god must be atheist January 27, 2020 at 21:20 #376284
Reply to Micah Ian Wright
To every rule there are exceptions. In fact, exceptions strengthen the rule.