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message 1: by Arturo (last edited Apr 07, 2023 06:12AM) (new)

Arturo | 6 comments The Legacy of Cain: Unveiling Narcissistic Abuse through Biblical Wisdom

Genre: Christian Living, Personal Growth, Spiritual Healing

Dear Christian book enthusiasts and members of this group,

We would like to introduce you to an enlightening and powerful book, "The Legacy of Cain: Unveiling Narcissistic Abuse through Biblical Wisdom." This insightful work draws connections between biblical stories and modern-day experiences of narcissism and abuse, offering practical and spiritual guidance for those who face these challenges in their lives.

As valued members of our Goodreads community, we invite you to read this book and share your thoughts, opinions, and experiences. Your unique perspectives and personal stories could be a source of strength and encouragement for those who are going through similar situations.

In "The Legacy of Cain," you will discover:

Biblical stories that provide valuable insights into the nature of narcissism and abusive relationships.
Spiritual teachings to help individuals identify narcissistic traits, emotional manipulation, and other toxic behaviors.
The importance of self-care and seeking truth when dealing with abusive individuals.
Practical strategies and recommendations for facing and overcoming the challenges of toxic relationships.
A message of hope, comfort, and support for those affected by narcissism and abuse.
Your participation in this conversation will not only contribute to a better understanding of the issues addressed in the book but also help foster a community of support and healing. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those who suffer in silence.

To join the discussion, simply read "The Legacy of Cain: Unveiling Narcissistic Abuse through Biblical Wisdom" and share your thoughts in the designated thread on our Goodreads group page. We look forward to hearing your insights and engaging in a meaningful conversation about this important topic.

May this book be a source of wisdom, healing, and empowerment for all who read it.

Warm regards,
Steven


message 2: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (truthfulreviewer) | 215 comments Questions: what bible version did you use to write your book, and there are a myriad of definitions of narcissistic tendencies, what is YOUR definition of that?
Do you believe the root of narcissism is rebellion against God?


message 3: by Arturo (last edited Apr 21, 2023 10:23AM) (new)

Arturo | 6 comments In this book, I've humbly drawn from the New International Version (NIV) and KJV for biblical references, while occasionally consulting other translations for better understanding. My exploration of narcissistic tendencies touches on characteristics such as limited empathy, an exaggerated sense of self-worth, and exploiting others for personal gain, as well as the ability to construct a false reality.

I believe that at the heart of narcissism lies a form of idolatry, which may be connected to rebelling against God. This can involve misaligning one's values with God's teachings. Narcissistic behaviors often stem from prioritizing self-interest over love, empathy, and humility—values that are crucial to nurturing a healthy relationship with God and those around us.

I am eager to hear your thoughts and insights once you have the opportunity to read the book.


message 4: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (truthfulreviewer) | 215 comments Good insight to narcissistic tendencies. I think your book is only in Kindle format, so I won't be reading it any time soon. If it becomes paperback, let me know.


message 5: by Arturo (new)

Arturo | 6 comments Hi, the book is available in paperback too, let me now if you want me to send you a free copy, best, Steven.


message 6: by Robert (new)

Robert Dallmann (robert_dallmann) | 1909 comments Mod
Steven wrote: "I primarily used the New International Version (NIV) and KJV for biblical references in this book, but occasionally referenced other translations for clarity. My definition of narcissistic tendenci..."

If someone says something like this about themself, is that person a narcissist?

More humble than anyone else


message 7: by Arturo (new)

Arturo | 6 comments Robert wrote: "Steven wrote: "I primarily used the New International Version (NIV) and KJV for biblical references in this book, but occasionally referenced other translations for clarity. My definition of narcis..."
Good point, changed.


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