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Religion

The second great evil
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Religion is evil. It doesn't bring you closer to GodHistory confirms that religion is murderous. It has killed millions - even billions - of people. It choked the life out of the fledgling Christian church.For the last 2000 years believers wanting friendship with Jesus have struggled to break free from its grip. Few succeed. Religion devours them.Where did religion come from? Why does it survive? This book sets out to answer those and many other questions.It offers hope to believers. You can break free and have a close friendship with Jesus Christ.

Author Biography:

Brenton Williams was born in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1947 to non-Christian parents. He had no Christian faith or beliefs growing up. In 1970 he met Coral, and they married after he converted to her Salvation Army faith. They trained and became Army officers, and served around the country. Searching for truth and after questioning tenets of Army teaching, in 1984 he left The Salvation Army to start a small charismatic group where he still ministers. The truths in his books are based on experiences and his longing to discover a real and true faith. An intimate, personal relationship with Jesus Christ is central to his faith. Brenton aspires to help other believers know Jesus as a friend and lover, so preparing them for an eternity of wedded bliss with their bridegroom.
Release date Australia
July 4th, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Paul Corrigan
  • Illustrated by Stephan Jurczenko
Pages
138
Dimensions
152x229x8
ISBN-13
9780473441944
Product ID
28258740

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