MetaChristianity VIII: Unlocking Dispensation Bible Mysteries

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity, Theology
Cover of the book MetaChristianity VIII: Unlocking Dispensation Bible Mysteries by Jim Autio, Jim Autio
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Author: Jim Autio ISBN: 9781310297069
Publisher: Jim Autio Publication: February 18, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jim Autio
ISBN: 9781310297069
Publisher: Jim Autio
Publication: February 18, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Mid Acts Dispensationalism was created as a response to the long held Church tradition that accepts the epistles of James and John as canonical, but doesn't address many of the conflicts with other Bible documents and authors. Despite its good intentions, Mid Acts Dispensations actually creates more problems than it solves.

+ Why does the Church refuse to acknowledge and explain the blatant contradictions between the epistles of James and John and other Bible documents?

+ Why does the Church not universally accept the doctrines of Mid Acts Dispensationalism which attempts to answer the apparent contradictions between the epistles of James and John and other Bible documents?

+ Why does the Church not universally accept the doctrines of Mid Acts Dispensationalism which attempts to explain why the early Church kept the Law?

+ Why does the Church not universally accept the doctrines of Mid Acts Dispensationalism which attempts to explain why the epistles of James and John present an alternative gospel to other Bible documents?

+ Why does the Church not explain why the epistles of James and John teach a gospel that would exclude the Samaritans, but the Gospels describe Samaritans having saving faith?

+ Why would Christ preach to the Samaritans if as James and John insist, they could not keep a Law based gospel to be saved?

+ Why does the Church not explain why the epistles of James and John teach a gospel that would exclude Job, Noah and Abraham from being credited for their faith because they could not keep the Law since they preceded the Law?

+ Why would the epistles of James and John teach a gospel of Law when Paul claimed that the Law was nailed to the cross?

+ How does the Church explain that the gospel promised in the Old Covenant does not match the gospel that the epistles of James and John teach?

+ Which gospel did Christ preach to the spirits in prison – Paul’s or James’ and John’s?+ Of which gospel did Simeon the prophet refer – Paul’s or James’ and John’s?

MetaChristianity VIII - Unlocking Dispensation Bible Mysteries answers these and many other questions regarding the MAD theory and Church traditions.

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Mid Acts Dispensationalism was created as a response to the long held Church tradition that accepts the epistles of James and John as canonical, but doesn't address many of the conflicts with other Bible documents and authors. Despite its good intentions, Mid Acts Dispensations actually creates more problems than it solves.

+ Why does the Church refuse to acknowledge and explain the blatant contradictions between the epistles of James and John and other Bible documents?

+ Why does the Church not universally accept the doctrines of Mid Acts Dispensationalism which attempts to answer the apparent contradictions between the epistles of James and John and other Bible documents?

+ Why does the Church not universally accept the doctrines of Mid Acts Dispensationalism which attempts to explain why the early Church kept the Law?

+ Why does the Church not universally accept the doctrines of Mid Acts Dispensationalism which attempts to explain why the epistles of James and John present an alternative gospel to other Bible documents?

+ Why does the Church not explain why the epistles of James and John teach a gospel that would exclude the Samaritans, but the Gospels describe Samaritans having saving faith?

+ Why would Christ preach to the Samaritans if as James and John insist, they could not keep a Law based gospel to be saved?

+ Why does the Church not explain why the epistles of James and John teach a gospel that would exclude Job, Noah and Abraham from being credited for their faith because they could not keep the Law since they preceded the Law?

+ Why would the epistles of James and John teach a gospel of Law when Paul claimed that the Law was nailed to the cross?

+ How does the Church explain that the gospel promised in the Old Covenant does not match the gospel that the epistles of James and John teach?

+ Which gospel did Christ preach to the spirits in prison – Paul’s or James’ and John’s?+ Of which gospel did Simeon the prophet refer – Paul’s or James’ and John’s?

MetaChristianity VIII - Unlocking Dispensation Bible Mysteries answers these and many other questions regarding the MAD theory and Church traditions.

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