Demonic Gospels: the Truth About the Gnostic Gospels - Ken Johnson - Bøger - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781493547784 - 7. december 2013
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Demonic Gospels: the Truth About the Gnostic Gospels

Ken Johnson

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Demonic Gospels: the Truth About the Gnostic Gospels

Learn how we got the books of the Bible. There were prophets who proved they were from God by performing miracles and making localized predictions with one hundred percent accuracy. Their long range predictions were then recorded in the sixty-six books of the Bible. We can know this for a fact because over fifty of those long range prophecies have come to pass since the nation of Israel was reborn in AD 1948. The ancient church fathers teach the Gnostic gospels were demonically inspired. They contain no prophecy and their teachings contradict the teachings of the prophetically proven Word of God. In some cases the church fathers record which cults wrote which gnostic books and why they are to be considered heresy. The demonic Gnostic gospels teach reincarnation, that there are multiple gods, and that humans are divine. They teach that the use of sorcery is imperative for salvation. The Bible clearly teaches that there is only one God. We do not have a spark of God in us, nor are we evolving into gods. It also teaches that the use of sorcery is a sin that will damn people to an eternal hell, and that everyone will die only once, physically resurrect, and be judged. The Gnostic gospels are summarized in their own chapters showing why these are truly demonic gospels! Brought to you by Biblefacts Ministries, biblefacts.org

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Udgivet 7. december 2013
ISBN13 9781493547784
Forlag CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Antal sider 130
Mål 138 × 7 × 213 mm   ·   158 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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