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A Christian Rebuttal to Kenneth Hagin's I Believe in Visions
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A Christian Rebuttal to Kenneth Hagin's I Believe in Visions

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A Christian Rebuttal to Kenneth Hagin's I Believe in Visions by Robert Alan King is a book with over 8,300 words. This rebuttal is about the claims concerning Hagin's supposed spiritual encounters with Jesus along with the false theological concepts that the book is proclaiming to the world as truth from the mouth of Jesus. It examines the details of his asserted visions and the teachings that follow because of it in light of God's revealed word in the Bible. It also takes a serious look at Hagin's self-declaration as a prophet. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.

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A Christian Rebuttal to Kenneth Hagin's I Believe in Visions
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Robert Alan King

Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel who has written numerous theological and inspirational articles for a variety of publications, including Advocate, The Church Herald & Holiness Banner, Companions, The Priest, Proclaim, Pulpit Helps, Vista, War Cry, and Decision Magazine. He also has authored numerous printed books and dozens of eBooks.King has a Master of Arts Degree Sum Cum Laude in Psychology from Touro University Worldwide with an 4.0 institutional GPA, a Bachelor of Science Degree Cum Laude in Bible and Theology from Lee University with an 4.0 institutional GPA, and an Associate of Arts Degree with an emphasis in Science from Coastline Community College. He has a total of at least 256 units of education from universities, seminaries or colleges. This includes at least 130 units of Bible and theology related classes from Lee University, Calvary Chapel Bible College, and Chafer Theological Seminary.

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    I give zero rating, his views are dumb, and baseless.
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    If I could give zero stars I would. Anyone dumb enough to write an entire book disagreeing with an awesome man of God like Kenneth Hagin is not worth your time.

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