The Insanity of Unbelief: Currently $0.99 on Amazon. Is it a publisher's sale?

Currently $9.59 on Vyrso
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mc said:
Is it a publisher's sale?
Have you checked several other sites and found it to be the same price?
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Yes, the major ones.
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Yes, I'm not familiar with that many stores. The ones I checked along with Amazon are B&N, Kobo, and Google. They all had same offer.
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Different from other apologetic books is the addition of true, documented, supernatural experiences
Please, Erin, find this thread and give us the sale. [:D]
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This book definitely looks interesting but the use of the supernatural worries me a bit. For me it depends on how much supernatural stuff there is.
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I should clarify that a little... I believe the supernatural is present such as miracles and other things from the OT and NT but if this book is going to tell me that stories of people going to heaven and back are real I'm definitely out. Anyone know what kind of miracles he references? I skimmed through the Amazon reviews and it has a 94% five-star rating and no bad ratings
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Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God
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The silence from VYRSO on this is deafening.........
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I think we as consumers are well within our rights to make suggestions.
I also think Faithlife is well within its rights not to monitor or accept those suggestions.
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The forums aren't a primary method of communication with FL. I used to have a good contact within the Vyrso team who was quite responsive and appreciative of my email inquiries. That hasn't been the case the past year.
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I agree with you. I still think that the forums are monitored by staff though. Occasionally we see evidence of that.
Putting myself in the shoes of a staffer, I would burn out trying to respond to every post that calls me out by name, expecting some kind of immediate or customized response. That's just not productive. That's the reason why big corporations shield themselves behind no-name support lines. Thankfully Faithlife has not gone that route, yet.
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