While I greatly respect your dilemma, I feel that books made available for free are not as attractive as those traditionally published. If Rick Warren or Bill Hybels (not meant to be a comparison) were to put out a book for free it might be popular but still only to a purely Christian audience. I guess what might make it attractive to me both for my own use and for recommending it to others would be if part or all of the prophets were to be donated to some pre-established charity or work. To me that speaks volumes about the intention of the author.
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While I greatly respect your dilemma, I feel that books made available for free are not as attractive as those traditionally published. If Rick Warren or Bill Hybels (not meant to be a comparison) were to put out a book for free it might be popular but still only to a purely Christian audience. I guess what might make it attractive to me both for my own use and for recommending it to others would be if part or all of the prophets were to be donated to some pre-established charity or work. To me that speaks volumes about the intention of the author.