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'''''Forget Self-Help: Re-examining the Golden Rule''''' is a Christian non-fictional book written by [[Thomas Fellows (author)|Thomas Fellows]] that examines the [[Golden Rule]] that can be found in Matthew 7:12. Fellows started the book at age twenty while he was a counselor at a summer camp in [[Mentone, Alabama]].<ref name="auto">Catts, Everett [https://www.mdjonline.com/neighbor_newspapers/northside_sandy_springs/morehouse-coached-by-westminster-alum-places-high-at-national-event/article_b2bd1cf8-a5f6-11e6-9473-13bbf8c8832f.html "Buckhead resident pens book on the golden rule."], "[[The Northside Neighbor]]"
While the book is grounded in scripture, the author commented in the ''Newnan Times Herald'' that he "didn't just write it for Christians."<ref name="auto10">Skinner, Winston. [http://times-herald.com/news/2018/02/fellows-re-examines-golden-rule "Fellows re-examines Golden Rule"], "[[The Newnan Times-Herald]]", 16 February 2016. Retrieved 11 September 2109.</ref> a review by Faye Daysen of ''The Pilot'' writes that "Fellows uses scripture, but doesn't hit readers over the head with it."<ref name="auto2">Dasen, Faye. [https://www.thepilot.com/news/features/informative-fun-spring-reading-recomendations/article_c29dd1a4-22f4-11e8-87cc-7798b94ba885.html "Informative, Fun Spring Reading Recommendations"], "ThePilot.com", 10 March 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2019.</ref> In an ''al.com'' article, Fellows claims that reaching out to others with love is lost, quipping that "In the South, People are more focused on staying away from sin rather than doing God's will. The three biggies were save sex for marriage, don't drink, don't cuss. If you did those three things you were a good Christian."<ref name="auto4"/>
== Reception ==
The book was named one of twelve self-help books to read in 2018 by the ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'',<ref name="auto8">Rhone, Nedra. [https://www.ajc.com/blog/talk-town/self-help-books-help-you-live-your-best-life-2018/Nt55bhCTX3hgxGIhkt2QUI/ "Self-help books to help you love your best life in 2018"]
== Inclusion of Robert E. Lee ==
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