
ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOK
Aaron D. Taylor was raised in a Midwestern charismatic church with the belief that Christians had a duty to take up arms in defense of their government and the ideals of freedom. He supported our actions in Iraq and asserted that only one political party was the appropriate home for true believers of God. After a meeting in London with Khalid, a militant jihadist, Taylor came away with a deep questioning of the ideals that, up to that moment, formed a cornerstone for his theology.
In Alone with a Jihadist, Aaron Taylor shares his personal revelation that Christians are not to be supporters of military or other violent solutions to the world’s problems. Readers can order Alone with a Jihadist book on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or on http://www.aarondtaylor.com» left by Ronyae (2 years 151 days ago.)
Hats off to Mr. Taylor, Bruce. Thanks for sharing your take on the book, and as always a pleasure to read your submissions (smile)Stay Blessed, and keep up the splendid work of supporting your team [players] :)Respond to this comment
» left by Edward Rhymes (2 years 151 days ago.)
I heard Aaron, in an interview regarding this book and it made me want to read it eve then. Thanks for posting this Bruce.Respond to this comment
» left by David Tanguay (2 years 151 days ago.)
Sounds like an interesting read, thanks for sharingRespond to this comment
» left by Sandra E. Graham (2 years 150 days ago.)
Great review, Bruce. I just finished the book myself. I found it very concerning and filled my with still more questions that I can't answer.Respond to this comment
» left by Ken McCreless (2 years 150 days ago.)
Readers Club comment this time Bruce. My thoughts have not changed.Respond to this comment
» left by Marijo Phelps from mountain meadow CO (2 years 150 days ago.)
Sounds like a fascination book. Your review is thought provoking and I enjoyed reading it. MarijoRespond to this comment
» left by Paul Schroeder (2 years 150 days ago.)
Fundamentalists,in every religion,those who blindly believe that their sacred texts are the living word of God ,threaten history and the planet's peace with their unthinking violence and narrow self righteousness,be they Jews,so called Christians,or MuslimsRespond to this comment
» left by Terence from U.K. (2 years 149 days ago.)
You then deny that God has spoken to man, and place yourself and your "intellect" above God. The law of God commands you do your neighbour no harm, how do you reconcile that unchageable sacred text with unthinking violence??? Maybe you need to think about it.Respond to this comment
» left by Ben Morrish (2 years 149 days ago.)
A great article, and it sounds like a very interesting book.Its important for all of us that we can be willing to let go of deeply held ideals if new evidence or experiences come along that require us to do so, and it sounds like Aaron Taylor has done just that, and should be applauded for it.Respond to this comment
» left by Lance Ponder(90) (2 years 143 days ago.)
"In Alone with a Jihadist, Aaron Taylor shares his personal revelation that Christians are not to be supporters of military or other violent solutions to the world’s problems." --- It seems a bit peculiar to inform Christian faith with Jihadist thinking.Respond to this comment
» left by Gregory Lewis (2 years 40 days ago.)We appreciate your comments!
I am wowed by this review, and this revelation of Aaron Taylor. Even relieved that Christ's teachings have not been entirely subverted. Glad I found this article.Respond to this comment