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Exploring the evolution and nuances of language, the author reflects on how time and context shape our understanding of words, particularly within Christian communities. Highlighting the disconnect between intended meanings and actual communication, the book humorously critiques the specialized language used in churches, akin to legal or medical jargon. It aims to foster mutual understanding among Christians, encouraging readers to recognize the gap between what is said and what is truly meant, all while inviting laughter and insight into the complexities of communication.
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Which Being Interpreted Means, Jack Taylor
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- 1996
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