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New Book: Christian Rebellion

New Book: Christian Rebellion

Available now on Amazon!

This book is written primarily for Christian pastors who have realized that something is deeply wrong in evangelical Christianity. It is most usefully read by those with a strong understanding of Scripture. That said, this book is useful for all Christians yearning to understand the Bible — Christian theology.

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The average American, Christian or not, will reject anything that does not make it through the sieve of political correctness.  Is it racist? Is it antisemitic? Is it divisive or mean?  Because those moral claims have elevated themselves in our civilization to the degree that even Christian Pastors will bend the knee who extra-biblical (at best) moral precepts before they adopt ideas that contradict them. This book hopes unwind some of that, and impring ideas unadulterated with precepts and traditions that are, frankly, hostile to Scripture.

Because this is written for the theological literate, the author assumes that the  reader has read, for example, the first eleven chapters of Genesis so many times that he practically knows it by heart.  What the author has found in real life is that Christians have adopted a series of assumptions about God that derive from man-made traditions, and are not organically resident in Scripture itself.

For example, Christ did not suddenly show up in Bethlehem two thousand years ago. He always existed, was always the Savior, and He exactly channels the Father’s will and personality. It is Jesus Christ, in fact, that the Prophets saw and worshipped.

This is not a long book — long books are not needed. This is a mere tutor who help the readers see what has been there all along.

Christ is King,