The “Gospel” of Divine Abuse: Redeeming the Gospel from Gruesome Popular Preaching of an Abusive and Violent God
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From Amazon: Don't let the scandalous book cover fool you because The "Gospel" of Divine Abuse is not a clichéd Christian novel. On the contrary, it is a book that seeks to expose the most significant, dangerous, and widespread heresy of the 21st century, slowly taking over Christianity and causing many to desert the church! Primarily, it is the teaching claiming God so hated sinful humanity that he had to violently abuse, punish, and kill Jesus to appease his wrath. Why every Christian should read this book: Did you know more Christians have quit attending church in the last decade than in the previous five decades combined? In an era where the world's population is growing exponentially, church attendance is declining dramatically. Prominent Christians call this "the great exodus" of the church, mainly affecting the younger generations (and raising the median age of church members to almost 60). This catastrophe, which some blame “the evil world,” is actually a result of some new and frightening doctrines preached from many church pulpits. Therefore, this book uncovers the greatest spiritual warfare in the church today, unknown to most. Accordingly, this book serves as a wake-up call and challenge to some recent popular teachings that have distorted the very core of the Christian gospel. Doctrines that infiltrated the church and turned into widespread heresies, shockingly being preached by even some of the most popular pastors of our day. Truthfully, this perverted version of the gospel, spreading rapidly already, is the primary catalyst not only for the great exodus but also the reason many faithful believers suddenly "deconstruct their faith" and reconsider their system of beliefs altogether, often throwing the baby with the dirty bath water. This revolutionary book is a must-read for all who identify as believers, former Christians, or anyone wanting to familiarize themselves with Christianity's latest, most controversial theological debates. Some of the other topics and questions this book will address include, "What exactly is the Christian gospel?" "Does God really hate us and is angry with us because we are not perfect like Him?" "What happened on the cross?" "What does it mean to be saved?" "What is hell?" "Is God a blood-thirsty entity who killed Jesus?" "If God knows the future, how do we have free will?" "Why are so many Christians deconstructing their faith now?" "What does love, hate, blood, and sacrifice have to do with the Christian faith?" and "Why do different denominations believe so differently?" This book sets out to challenge the core principles of some popular legalistic Christian teachings that give God and the Christian faith an awfully bad name and reputation! But beware: For some readers, this book may involve deconstructing (and then reconstructing) some of the most essential doctrines of their faith.