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God's Truth v Man's Tradition
God's Truth v Man's Tradition
God's Truth v Man's Tradition
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A short booklet challenging some of the traditionally held teachings of orthodox Christianity. Many of these teachings we believe have their origins in ancient Egyptian religion and Greek philosophy. Issues addressed include: 'The immortality of the soul', 'Death and resurrection' 'Baptism' and more.

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PublisherPaul Lutton
Release dateMar 22, 2013
ISBN9781301450824
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    God's Truth v Man's Tradition - Paul Lutton

    God’s Truth

    V

    Man’s Tradition

    By

    Paul Lutton

    Copyright 2013 Paul Lutton

    Smashwords Edition

    Preface

    We are a group of Christians in Northern Ireland whose aim is to promote the Truth of God’s Word as opposed to the vain traditions of men.

    We believe that much of what is being taught in our churches today has no foundation in the Holy Scriptures, but is based rather on traditions inherited from pagan religion and Greek philosophy.

    In this booklet we seek to promote truthful teaching on such subjects as the soul, death and resurrection, heaven and hell, and others.

    We hope you will find this booklet interesting and enlightening and invite you to visit our website where you will find some more interesting articles and several gospel recordings. Your feedback is welcome.

    www.loversofthetruth.co.uk

    Chapter 1

    Man’s Never Dying Soul?

    "Your never dying soul" is a term we frequently hear used by preachers of the gospel, but do we ever stop to think about where it comes from, or whether in fact it has any scriptural basis?

    The Hebrew word nephesh, translated living soul in Genesis ch. 2 v 7, appears in Genesis ch.1 four times before it is used of man. There the animal creation is in view (see ch.1 v 20, 21, 24, 30). It also appears in ch.2 v 19 where it is translated living creature. The word appears 754 times in the O.T. In both the A.V.

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