False Doctrine and the Wrath of God
By:"Christopher Ricci"
Christopheras father died just after his seventh birthday. This profoundly affected him and forever altered his life. Heas been searching for religious Truth ever since. After graduating from high school he began traveling extensively and has met many different people from all walks of life and religious denominations. Over the years heas encountered numerous inconsistencies and misconceptions about Christianity. But three prevailing concepts really stood out and concerned him due to the risks inherent within them. They are antinomianism, the pretribulation rapture, and the millennium. Antinomianism is the belief that Christians are saved by faith and grace alone, and they will not be held accountable for their actions no matter what they do. This is misleading and could cause laziness, spiritual complacency, and self-righteousness. The rapture concept teaches that Christians will be exempt from tribulation. This propagates false hope. Christians always have been and always will be subjected to trials and tribulation. The millennium teaches that Jesus will return and personally initiate a thousand-year reign upon earth. This is dangerous with respect to the emergence of false christs. This book exposes the embedded error of these ideas and effectively portrays the dangers associated with them.
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