Today's Christian Heretics? How Today's Christianity Deviates from Jesus' Ministry, How Churches Have Failed to Adopt Jesus' Ministry to Today's World, and How This Failure Is Corrupting Our Democracy,, Depriving the Vast Majority of Their Rights and Privileges and Exaserbating the Concentration of Wealth |
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Author:
| Houry, Ed |
ISBN: | 978-1-7348455-0-1 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2020 |
Publisher: | AltruityPublications LLC
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.95 |
Book Description:
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This book could have been written as two books. The first would have shown how we have inherited the Nicene form of Christianity imposed by the Roman Empire at the end of the 4th Century. This Christianity, based on the Apostle Paul and the Gospel of John, and developed centuries after Jesus' ministry, is based on the acceptance of Jesus as Lord and Savior because Jesus alleged died for our sins. This Christianity deviates from Jesus ministry and fails to address the requirements that...
More DescriptionThis book could have been written as two books. The first would have shown how we have inherited the Nicene form of Christianity imposed by the Roman Empire at the end of the 4th Century. This Christianity, based on the Apostle Paul and the Gospel of John, and developed centuries after Jesus' ministry, is based on the acceptance of Jesus as Lord and Savior because Jesus alleged died for our sins. This Christianity deviates from Jesus ministry and fails to address the requirements that Jesus imposed on human behavior as a condition for achieving the kingdom of heaven. Today's churches have failed to adopt Jesus' ministry to today's world. This failure has resulted in a drift towards a corrupted democracy. A wealthy, anonymous and influential cabal, through unlimited donations, lobby groups, foundations, non-profits, have turned our politicians into their alter-egos, granting them continuous and unlimited access, serving their needs during their entire terms of office to the exclusion of the welfare of their voting constituents. This unlimited access has resulted in the usurpation of the rights and privileges of the vast majority by a privileged few exercising undue influence. This arrangement has adversely affected the Constitution's separation of powers as a result of the undue influence of the Federalist Society in our Supreme Court. It has adversely affected the national debt, student debt, food safety, health care, pollution, the environment, the concentration of wealth, gun safety, genetic research, prison reform, and imposed arbitration while limiting access to courts and class actions. This book shows how these diverse subjects are closely related and intertwined