bokomslag The Truth Is Better
Filosofi & religion

The Truth Is Better

Kevin Pruitt

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  • 2017

Gain a greater assurance of God's love. Read a book that will change your life forever. There's no reason to be afraid of dying. God made you and will be taking care of you for always. This book instantly changes religious beliefs. Know God, the real God, regardless of your religious background. We're proving how many Bible verses are make-believe. The God of the Bible is a smokescreen, a complete decoy. God is not angry with you. Stop believing in the Bible's scare factors, like hell and the end of the world. Believing a certain way is not a matter of eternal life and death. Stop wondering or worrying about divorce or unmarried sex. You are free to seek happiness and relate to people as you wish. God loves you and would never harm you or anyone else. You were created as God initially intended. This book is proven and supported by many facts and common sense. Everyone is going to heaven. You will see all your loved ones who passed away again. You will live forever. Everyone wants to know what the secret of the universe and the true religion is, and this is it. You can help spread, “The Truth Is Better Gospel Revision Support Movement,” which is divinely guided and the will of God. See the divine revelations on pages 9, 10, and 11. Two thousand years ago, God felt it was imperative to initiate and implement some form of moral directive. The Bible's stories and teachings were designed to create a certain ideal mind-set in its followers, but its method was to draw upon much fiction in order to do so. So the Bible was not designed just to tell us all that was true, but what it wanted us to believe was true.

  • Författare: Kevin Pruitt
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781524567637
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 296
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2017-02-22
  • Förlag: Xlibris