Candy Coated Jesus Candy Coated Jesus

Candy Coated Jesus

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Publisher Description

The word 'unveiled' literally means: to take off the veil - to reveal what someone is trying to hide or obscure. The text of Candy Coated Jesus (CCJ) is not a long tome trying to sound scholarly – yet it covers a lot of bases. It takes select passages from the New Testament (NT), verbatum, and decipher them according to the exact words and phrases therein.
The text doesn't change words or skew them into lavishing praise upon Jesus and the other characters mentioned in the NT – as preachers often do from the pulpit (or Bible scholars do in their ponderous books).
CCJ's text also articulates upon related NT topics such as the Revelation chapter ('an embellished psychadelic trip') and The Gospel of Judas – a recently found/translated papyrus, the veracity of which is not challenged by Bible scholars. It indicates that Judas was Jesus' favorite young disciple, rather than the awful boogie man that the Vatican (and others) want us to believe he was.
Thousands of critiques of the Bible have been written, which heap praise on the myths within. This e-book, pulls aside orthodox shrouds to reveal parts of the New Testament which preachers don't want shown. It does so by quoting,NT passages, unabridged, as they were written.
Why a book like this? One reason: right wing Christianity often manifests harm – not just for humans, but for other species and the environment. That may sound like a mouthful of jargon, but read the book, if you dare, and you may come to realize how there are uplifting ways to experience life (and the world) which don't require worship of ancient texts and myth-based belief systems.
Right Wing Christians won't like this book because it doesn't dovetail with their Sunday School images of Jesus. Like Trump fans, too much truth makes them angry and want to lash out. Deists think that Atheism means 'having no profound beliefs.' That's ridiculous. Those who don't embrace a deist belief system - instead find joy and solace in nature. Nature is every bit as awe-inspiring as God. Nature is real, whereas religions are aspects of reality cloaked in man-made myths - which devolve to moral codes.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2020
27 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
138
Pages
PUBLISHER
Ken Albertsen
SIZE
330.9
KB

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