Author : L. O. U. SKOCZEK
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ISBN 13 : 9781658731836
Total Pages : 579 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (318 download)
Book Synopsis The Forbidden Bible Stories by : L. O. U. SKOCZEK
Download or read book The Forbidden Bible Stories written by L. O. U. SKOCZEK and published by . This book was released on 2020-01-20 with total page 579 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE FORBIDDEN BIBLE STORIES is not meant to convince believers of any brand of faith to switch to another better one, or to announce a new faith. There are many stories in the Bible that the clergy in all brands of Judeo-Christianity must hide from public knowledge to keep the faith vibrant. The author is a former ordained Bible minister of a fundamentalist conviction who spent a lifetime supporting the church making a living in secular enterprises, not out of church people, while freely spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ everywhere. The prestigious Bible schools attended provided the fundamentals to promote the tenets of the selected brand of faith. To acquire the fullest knowledge of the Bible, one must read it many times over, setting aside some detrimental issues with stories that the apologists are still trying to resolve. There are no contradictions in the Bible; they are all options of what to believe as appropriate for the occasion and brand of faith. After nearly forty years of reading the Bible and reasoning with God, giving him the fullest benefit of the doubt, an honest believer slowly notices that many of the Bible stories are too embellished, absurd, and even grossly immoral. The preaching today is on selected stories that delight the cheerful givers. The clergy warily ostracize annoying inquisitors. The Bible is not a trivial book. After considering the power that Religion exerts in politics came the idea of writing this book without reservations laying the Bible on the table for the readers to ponder, especially in America where ill-advised politicians may destroy this nation. All the comments are based on stories taken from the Bible describing the many choices of absolute morality and political correctness that the writers laid open for the clergy to manipulate at their discretion. Since humankind is made of clay in God's image and likeness, we can easily compare each other's attributes. Reading this book provides an insight into the mystic rationale of the Bible writers and the nature of the God that they concocted for the Jews that even Christian Americans still trust, politicians pivot around, and the clergy banks in this One Nation under God.