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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (211824)5/12/2025 9:27:14 PM
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I don't believe you



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (211824)5/13/2025 6:02:49 AM
From: yard_man1 Recommendation

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It is interesting that you bring this up.

Sunday in my friends Bible study we were reading from a commentary on Romans. The author used this phrase "the hermeneutic of suspicion."

You would appreciate the context. I will try to scan and post.

Trust is the bedrock of all good relationships and good commerce.

Some may be familiar the Covey who wrote 7 habits of highly effective people.

My brother got me to read a book his son wrote called: The Speed of Trust. The thesis is: people working together get much more done when they trust each other and this trust can and needs to be cultivated.



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (211824)5/14/2025 7:28:32 AM
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N T Wright from the New Interpreters Biblical Commentary on Romans good read ---
last sentence --
is to your point: