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Thank you so very much for your free informative booklets. I am now 60 years old and am just learning the true meaning of the Sabbath day and when to celebrate that Holy Day. In my study of the Bible, I also read your powerful booklet, Satan's Counterfeit Christianity. In 60 years of my life, finally, I found the true answer! The Sabbath is Saturday, not the pagan day of "convenient" worship on Sunday. Thank you for the truth! May God bless you and give favor upon you for upholding His teachings.
B. P., Wellsville, OH

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Today I received your September-October 2007 issue, and as soon as I opened the first page and saw "How to KNOW God" I went to it and read the whole lot. What a brilliant article. Thank you for the message. I'd like to say thanks again for all the free booklets and magazine issues you have sent me.

M. G., Virginia South, Australia

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Congratulations for the article, "What if the U.S. fails in Iraq?" (March-April 2007). I know that if it was not for the kindness and generosity of those who are voluntarily supporting Tomorrow's World with their tithes and offerings, I would not receive the life-changing literature that you always send to me, free of charge, upon my request. God bless all those people who support this wonderful and unique Christian ministry.

A. M., Campo do Brito, Brazil

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Your recent advertisement, promising, "You can be protected from the dangerous times ahead," is just another false promise and exaggerated claim made by the superstitious and fanatical. Or are you paranoid, or is this another charlatan scheme to relieve the weak-minded public of their money? As Saul Bellow wrote, "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep.

J.S., Shreveport, LA

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Your recent advertisement, promising, "You can be protected from the dangerous times ahead," is just another false promise and exaggerated claim made by the superstitious and fanatical. Or are you paranoid, or is this another charlatan scheme to relieve the weak-minded public of their money? As Saul Bellow wrote, "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep.

J.S., Shreveport, LA

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