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Moment of clarity
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Moment of clarity

Well, I admit, I have made some mistakes, and well not having enough enough about manly wisdom in the bible. I am beginning to see there is plenty of wisdom in it, even for those who do not adhere to Christianity or whatever. I honestly believe if there is a "God", I think God is largely misinterpreted, the usual interpretation of God is to look that God is outside and something to "reach" out for and that you must slavishly fawn over it. My rejection of Christianity and the usual interpretation of God is the servitude and being furious with how it is portrayed now days.

After reading some more stuff on ROK about the bible and a recent post that caught my attention making me aware that I do not know everything, I decided to do some research and BAM it hit me as to a problem.

I had no idea that for an example "Game" (like rooshv 's book) can be interpreted in terms of God within man when a man is not chasing tail! According to a recent post like the Satanic Inversion and that type of thing. I was corrected in my misinformation. Because that has exactly been my mistake, is chasing tail or feeling needy/desperate. Well I was questioning why I even felt like this? For one I felt rejected in the first place as a man, well we can thank to the poisoning of feminism for that! Because of it I Felt insecure and suffered "nice guy" syndrome. It was awful.

Anyway after reading some of the stuff, the bible is actually a gem AND it answered some questions to a situation I have and to my own existence, did make me aware of SOMETHING OR SOMEONE out there. I thought most of my time of suffering, had to do with being hated and well, I was wrong after I Looked at the stuff about Job (on ROK), I became aware. Not just that I have also noticed that some of the stuff of the bible I already seem to naturally do, like in the book of Proverbs when it deals with how to interact with people in business and the like, it does wonders.

so may I make a book recommended for men when it comes to the bible even for non-Christians?

Wild at heart by John Eldridge.

Thanks Rooshv for all the information you put out there for us men.
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