Author: | Ivan P. Kovak | ISBN: | 9781543947908 |
Publisher: | BookBaby | Publication: | September 30, 2018 |
Imprint: | BookBaby | Language: | English |
Author: | Ivan P. Kovak |
ISBN: | 9781543947908 |
Publisher: | BookBaby |
Publication: | September 30, 2018 |
Imprint: | BookBaby |
Language: | English |
The subject matters of book two picks up where book one leaves off on Christianity. Yes it does continue to speak more about the characteristic's of God and Jesus Christ that was covered in book one and their make up therein but it also continues to question their existence with facts not mention earlier. Book two also goes behind the scenes of Christianity and looks into the lives of those who not only promote Christianity but do so with questionable tactics that are supported by the U.S. Constitution and protected therein by its doctrine and the U.S. Supreme Court that may seem to be best served in a mental institution. Example: The prosperity gospel is the Bible of Theologians who emphasize the American dream can be accomplished in two ways (1) Throwing Jesus Christ under the bus and (2) seed planting into their ministries. The recipients of this message of "name-it-claim it" theology are often the poor and the middle class looking for that pot-of-gold under the rainbow that doesn't exist and a United States Bureaucracy that looks the other way while their raped and pillaged by wolves of Satan.
The subject matters of book two picks up where book one leaves off on Christianity. Yes it does continue to speak more about the characteristic's of God and Jesus Christ that was covered in book one and their make up therein but it also continues to question their existence with facts not mention earlier. Book two also goes behind the scenes of Christianity and looks into the lives of those who not only promote Christianity but do so with questionable tactics that are supported by the U.S. Constitution and protected therein by its doctrine and the U.S. Supreme Court that may seem to be best served in a mental institution. Example: The prosperity gospel is the Bible of Theologians who emphasize the American dream can be accomplished in two ways (1) Throwing Jesus Christ under the bus and (2) seed planting into their ministries. The recipients of this message of "name-it-claim it" theology are often the poor and the middle class looking for that pot-of-gold under the rainbow that doesn't exist and a United States Bureaucracy that looks the other way while their raped and pillaged by wolves of Satan.