Two Masters and Two Gospels, Volume 1 The Teaching of Jesus vs. the Leaven of the Pharisees in Talk Radio and Cable News |
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Author:
| Bennett, J. Michael |
Series title: | Two Masters and Two Gospels Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-952249-06-8 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2020 |
Publisher: | Akribos Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $24.95 |
Book Description:
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Why do many American Christians today oppose the values of Jesus? In recent years, why have most evangelical Christians been more concerned with political "winning" over soul-winning? Why have they been willing to "deal with the Devil" to further their interests and agenda, and disregard their call to "love thy neighbor," and its impact on their witness to the world and reputation of the Church? Why do their calls to limit government assistance and citizen protections mirror those of...
More DescriptionWhy do many American Christians today oppose the values of Jesus? In recent years, why have most evangelical Christians been more concerned with political "winning" over soul-winning? Why have they been willing to "deal with the Devil" to further their interests and agenda, and disregard their call to "love thy neighbor," and its impact on their witness to the world and reputation of the Church? Why do their calls to limit government assistance and citizen protections mirror those of the financial, business and wealth classes? Do these modern values reflect the sermons and gospel they hear on Sundays, or the "sermons" they hear on talk radio and cable news during the week, like the Pharisees whom Christ opposed? How did this "cognitive dissonance" arise in recent generations of Christians, and by whose hidden hands did they infiltrate the doors of the church?These questions and others will be addressed in full in this first installment of the Two Masters and Two Gospels series, by a Bible-believing Christian researcher who has uncovered shocking influences and culprits from the darkest corners of both the Mammon-worshiping establishment and Gnostic counter-culture, into the minds of generations of clergy, and through them into the Christian community at large. Worse yet is the discovery, in the little-known historical investigation within this work, that our own Christian leaders colluded with Big Business interests in the New Deal-era to fight forms of public assistance, paid for with hard cash, who in turn used Christian media to train our national clergy and public, using guides under dark Gnostic spiritual influences, with biblical prophetic implications. This modern-era exposure of our Christian leaders "riding the Beast" of the ancient, money-obsessed "Great City Babylon," and which provides impeccable documentation and dares to "name names," is intended to provide spiritual insight both to the orthodox Christian, and the moral, authenticity-seeking unbeliever.