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Why Jesus Is the Only Way to God

Why Jesus Is the Only Way to God

Why Jesus Is the Only Way to God

Kristina Brazil

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2009
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9781438954127
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Why Jesus is the Only Way to God is about the real Jesus. In a world where truth is relative and not absolute. It begins with the Biblical character of God, and how people, even some Christians, view Him. Then I have differences between relative and absolute truth in the next chapter and how people tend to look at everything as relative. I also give examples of what we know is true. For example, George Washington was the first president of the US.In chapters 3 and 4, I compare world religions and the occult with Biblical Christianity and how Christianity is uniquely different among other religions. There’s also a chart that lays out the differences among them.I’ve also included the lie that people usually use when they don’t want to submit to righteousness like: All Faiths are the same or that’s your belief/opinion that Jesus is the only way. It’s also another way satan’s been successful.In Chapter 5, I wrote how satan’s been successful in deceiving peoples’ minds since the beginning of Adam. I even used the book The Da Vinci Code and evolution as examples in just how blind people, and even some Christians, are. There are commits from famous inventers’ opinions on evolution.Then the following chapter explains why He is the way to God. I included past followers of Christ who have been persecuted for His sake and how most people respond to the gospel today.In chapter 7, is about the reason people deny Christ due to pride and ignorance. I also wrote what former president said about the Bible to prove it’s fact.The last two chapters are about Heaven and Hell along with a gospel message. I end it with the understanding of God, Man, and Free Will.

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