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16 Sun April 25 2010 - 01:50:01
Fullname: Christopher Bortz
Email: christopher.bortz@gmail.com
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How did you find my page?: Just Surfed On It!
How good do you think this site is: Looks nice
Comments: Hi Charles,
I am most pleased to have come across your site. I decided that this year I would spend as much free time as I could studying history. Of all the subjects I took in both High School and College, I wish that I had taken more history. I'm reading some good church history books, hope to tackle both Schaff's History of the Christian Church and Durant's The History of Civilization. I'm sure that will take me a lot more than a year. This will probably be a few years of reading. While trying to search for a reliable source of history (that is, one from God's point of view) I came across your book on Amazon. There was a single review that sort of pointed to your site here and I'm glad I followed it. You've inspired me to set up a site of my own and to write a book, not on history, but on how culture has influenced our perception of Truth (with a capital "T"), and how that has invaded the church. Our view of Truth has a pretty significant impact on our view of history as well. I look forward to including your writing in my research regarding this as well. Thank you for sharing your passion with us!


17 Tue March 02 2010 - 20:36:44
Fullname: DRKuntz
Email: drkuntz57
Where are you from?: the Lehigh Valley
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How did you find my page?: NetSearch
How good do you think this site is: Looks great!
Comments: Ha! I started a long comment and then I hit the wrong key. Well, anyway, it looks good. I want to read it in more depth, but I must pick up the mrs right now.


18 Sat September 05 2009 - 01:57:10
Fullname: matt. cowell
Email: mozbee73@live.com
Where are you from?: tucson arizona
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How did you find my page?: Just Surfed On It!
How good do you think this site is: Looks great!
Comments: youre synopsis of the middle east was very informative and- unlike much on the history of the region to be seen nowadays-balanced and thoughtful


19 Tue August 18 2009 - 03:14:18
Fullname: Laura Black
Email: meresankh30@yahoo.com
Where are you from?: Arkansas
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How good do you think this site is: Well Done!!!
Comments: In the footnotes from chapter 12 of the Genesis Chronicles, you mentioned in no.13 that the only place in what is now the United States to develope civilization is in the Colorado River region(the Four Corners area). While I agree that the Anasazi were a sophisticated people, they did lack one thing that tribes to the east had. The Mississippian culture of moundbuilders used copper, while the Anasazi did not. You left them out completely. And they were contemporary with eachother.


20 Thu June 04 2009 - 19:59:46
Fullname: Darrell Bristow Sr.
Email: Dbrissr@gmail.com
Where are you from?: Brooklyn, New York
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How good do you think this site is: Well Done!!!
Comments: I find your website to be very intriguing and a wealth of information.

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