Privacy Policy

The following article sets out how we handle your personal identifiable information if you’re a user or visitor to our site. Data protection is of a particularly high priority for CleanBible.com and it is important to us that you understand how we collect, use, and maintain your information.

By using the CleanBible.com website, or using any CleanBible.com products/services, you are agreeing to the terms of this Privacy Policy (last updated on May 26th, 2018)

What personal information do we collect from you when visiting our website?

Personal Information: At the time of registration a user will be requested to submit the following information: full name, email address, username, a valid password, registration date, last visit date, purchase history, and IP address. CleanBible.com only asks you to disclose as much information as is necessary to provide you with service requested by you or to submit a question/suggestion/comment in relation to our website. Your information helps us to more effectively respond to your customer service requests and support needs.

Payment Information: When you provide your payment information, it's directly transmitted to our payment processors Stripe. They use and process your payment information in accordance with their privacy policy. We at no point access or store your payment information.

Anonymous Information: We may also collect details of your visits to our site (including, but not limited to, traffic data, location data, weblogs and other communication data), and the resources that you access. When you access our website, your computer’s browser provides us with information such as your IP address, browser type, access time and referring URL which is collected and used to compile statistical data on the use of our website. This information may be used to help us to improve our site and the services we offer.

What purposes your data are used for?

With the data stored on our site, we identify you as our visitor/subscriber/patron and deliver products/notices and other marketing materials. As a visitor, you aren’t allowed to purchase any product or subscribe to newsletter or make a comment anonymously. So, this data are the only means to identify you and allow you to make these actions on our site.

The email address you provide for order processing, will only be used to send you information and updates pertaining to your order or respond to your quieries. You may occasionally receive newsletters regarding new products, services, coupons and promotions provided by CleanBible.com.

Do we disclose any information to outside parties?

We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information.

How long do we retain your information?

Information collected when you register with CleanBible.com or subscribe to CleanBible.com services is retained for as long you do not delete the account.

What policy do we have for children’s personal information?

CleanBible.com does not knowingly collect any personal information from children under the age of 13. If you are under the age of 13, please do not submit any personal information through our Service. If we obtain actual knowledge that any personal information about a child under the age of 13 was collected, that information will be immediately removed without any notice. By using this site, you agree that you are at least 13 years old.

How you can review, update, get a copy or delete your data?

At any point you can review and update your personal information stored directly through our site. To review or edit your information, Contact us with sufficient information to verify who you are. If you want to delete your information, send an email t hrough our Contact page including your CleanBible.com username if applicable, and we will do so with immediate effect.

Trying to Grow?

Playing Games with God?

People rarely admit that they have been subconsciously playing games with God.

Are you and I playing games with God to keep our lives under our own control?  Since part of who God is, is perfect truth, perfect love, and perfect righteousness, would it be wise for us to put Him in His rightful place truly as God in our lives?


 

Even when you talk to people on a personal level they are so often not aware of their playing games with God.  Instead they will usually say one of three different views. 

1.) that  they don't understand God, or

2.)  they wish God would make things plainly visible to them, or

3.) they already have God.

Yet almost everyone ou us plays a hidden subconscious game with God for who is in contron. God's plan works perfectly and He does not change.  God will not corrupt His perfection to get things to line up with our normal.  Our normal is a twisted version of reality.  When we start to line up our understanding with God's reality, we start to begin to realize just how true the Word of God actually is.

What is quite interesting is, when a person is in a man made religion, they still are playing this same subconscious game with God. Most man made religions initially look like they have the truth.  This is also true for Christians.  The only way to know if our religion is real, is to carefully study the scriptures and prove all things.

When they crucified Jesus Christ, they were playing religious games with God.  They thought they won, but in reality, they lost.  These were the brightest, most educated people of the day.  Today is no different.  Even educated and highly educated religious people often are unaware that they are playing games with God.  God knows all about it. 

So how do we get out of this deception?  As we get older, we realize that when we play games with God we cannot win.  God always wins in the end.  We would be wise to learn how God made things work and then bring our lives in line with that reality.  There is only one source and that is the scriptures that our Bibles are translated from.  They have proven trustworthy and we should choose to believe what they say.

That would mean we should learn how God says we are made and how we should interact with Him.  Each part of us that God has made, God has a plan and a purpose on how it is to be used.  Yes we have to do the work necessary to learn this in order to be an overcoming child of God. Works are not a requirement of salvation, but they do show our belief in the God of salvation.

This means we should learn the difference between thinking, believing, and knowing from God's perspective.  Even educated people often get these mixed up.  God has specific meanings for each of them.  Also God has specific functions for the six parts of a person that are listed in the scriptures.  God put that information in the Bible for us to search out and understand and make our daily decisions by faith accordingly.  

 

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