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  • A Wake-Up Call to Complacent Christians
  • By: Matt Walsh
  • Narrated by: Phil Paonessa
  • Length: 7 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary

The average Christian in America does not know what his own religion teaches, nor does he care. He may call himself “Christian”, but he lives his life exactly as he wishes, making no attempt to conform his conduct to the commands and tenets of his religion. Daily Wire writer Matt Walsh confronts his fellow Christians in this bold, clear-eyed book that serves as an urgent reminder of Matthew 7:13 - "For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it."

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excellent

Well written well narrated. Thought-provoking content on our current Christianity in the west .

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Informstive

Very good book about how Christian should be in this fallen world . For some people this could be provocative but it should be in s good way when watching from Biblical point of view

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Thought provoking,

Thought provoking
Analytical look at modern Christianity.
In relation to church practice. The lack of passion for God.

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A wake up call

The God is not dead and his book is more relevant than ever before. A joy to listen

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A radical wakeup!

Outstanding! A true wakeup call for every Christian. Read it! Share it! Spread the word.

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Good critic of pointless liberal Christianity

Interesting even though I’m not a Christian. I find liberal Christianity pointless. The bible says what it says so if you don’t agree with it, don’t be a Christian. Become the agnostic you clearly are and stop trying to polish a turd. Matt isn’t a meanie for pointing out what the book you claim to believe in says.

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Better Than What Is A Woman

For some background, I am an apostate with no interest in religion or atheism. However, this book caught my interest Matt Walsh makes some points on the state of Christians today, but I wouldn't say these Christians aren't real Christians cause that's too broad of a brush. They just aren't proper Christians, they don't follow rules correctly or just ignore them. Though I wouldn't say I needed to listen to this book to find this out it just focused my thoughts not really worth the money glad I didn't spend any money on it. I must say Matt is more of a Christian than my own mother.

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