Is God Intolerant?

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  • Is God Intolerant? Book Detail

  • Author : Daniel Taylor
  • Release Date : 2003
  • Publisher : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 148
  • ISBN 13 : 9780842354394
  • File Size : 9,9 MB

Is God Intolerant? by Daniel Taylor PDF Summary

Book Description: The definition of tolerance has changed from "putting up with the objectionable" to "affirming the diverse, " and Christians are often accused of being intolerant. Taylor looks at Scripture and shows God's attributes, above all his love.

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