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The 10 Commandments of Common Sense

Wisdom From the Scriptures for People of All Beliefs
Mister_Eugene
Sep 29, 2015Mister_Eugene rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
The intention behind "The 10 Commandments of Common Sense" was noble, and the easy-to-read format of the book is probably its greatest strength. However (and it is a very big "however") all too often in this book there were Scriptures that were either taken out of context to conveniently suit a point Mr. Urban was trying to make, and/or used repeatedly within a chapter to the point of redundancy, and/or improperly cited altogether. The last of the these points to not only poor researching by Mr. Urban, but even a poorer proof-reading by his affiliates which sunk the overall quality of this book. This is a book that you can take a pass on.