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Reading Morals and Dogma

Warrior1256

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Awhile back I reported that I was reading Morals and Dogma. I refered to "slogging" my way through it, which was accurate, lol. I think that I may have actually understood 20%-25% of it and that is being generous. I have just started reading Morals and Dogma the Annotated Edition and I can already tell a world of difference! The notes of explanation accompanying the vast majority of pages make this book MUCH easier to read and understand. Now I am enjoying reading this and learning much more.
 

David Duke

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Awhile back I reported that I was reading Morals and Dogma. I refered to "slogging" my way through it, which was accurate, lol. I think that I may have actually understood 20%-25% of it and that is being generous. I have just started reading Morals and Dogma the Annotated Edition and I can already tell a world of difference! The notes of explanation accompanying the vast majority of pages make this book MUCH easier to read and understand. Now I am enjoying reading this and learning much more.

That is good to know, I also "tried" reading the original version and it just went right over my head. It was like trying to read a completely different language.


David Duke
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Sam B Crawford #1418
New Caney, TX
 

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Attach the Stone of Triumph
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Might have to pick up the annotated edition, but not sure my bookshelf can actually handle another 800+pg tome lol


EA @ Lakeside Lodge #258, WA
 
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