Revelation: of Jesus Christ (151pgs)
Comprehensive overview of the book with a different approach: Revelation
is NOT so much a "timeline" of events (as most people like to view it),
but... More > rather is viewed like a 'table' with pieces of the
historical/prophetic 'puzzle' all laid out, some in order, some not; in
which the picture hasn't been fully put together yet. It is a book
presenting the things: 1) which you have seen (history), 2) which are
(current events), and 3) which will take place after these things
(prophecy)< Less
Frustrated with the amount of pain associated with His Dad and the Bible, Jesus Christ decided to temporarily give up on “adults” and has written to the children of Earth. In... More > collaboration with an unemployed law student – Lord knows we need more lawyers – Jesus uses a mix of humor, simplicity and wisdom to clear the air on His Dad’s evolution on gay marriage.
Written safely for those precious minds 8 years of age and up, Jesus chronicles His Dad’s growth through therapy with Socrates, the philosopher and a self-admitted gay man in Heaven. God finds Himself at odds with the consequences of His own belief, ultimately learning a valuable lesson and reminding us all that we never stop growing. This progressive book shows just how much humanity and the bosses upstairs have learned through two millennia of lives lived, lost and found.< Less
Jesus the Christ: A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to
the Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern is a 1915 book by James E.
Talmage. The book is doctrinal study on the life and... More > ministry of Jesus Christ and
is widely appreciated by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church). The book consists of 42 chapters, each focusing on
important aspects of the life and mission of Jesus as the Messiah.< Less
I cannot show Christians what to believe, but I can demonstrate that what they believe is incorrect. As a good lawyer, I present them with evidence, essentially the analysis of witness’... More > testimony; the conclusions are theirs. Accordingly, this book emphasizes the internal contradictions of the Gospels. I offer explanations of most of the discrepancies to arrive at a grand view of the NT’s formation. The result may not be what the reader expects.< Less
I cannot show Christians what to believe, but I can demonstrate that what they believe is incorrect. As a good lawyer, I present them with evidence, essentially the analysis of witness’... More > testimony; the conclusions are theirs. Accordingly, this book emphasizes the internal contradictions of the Gospels. I offer explanations of most of the discrepancies to arrive at a grand view of the NT’s formation. The result may not be what the reader expects.< Less