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MetaChristianity V: Unlocking Sinner Bible Mysteries
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MetaChristianity V: Unlocking Sinner Bible Mysteries

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It is virtually a universally held doctrine within the worldwide Church that everyone is a sinner. However, is this what the Bible actually teaches? In the second book of the MetaChristianity series we discovered that the worldwide Church could not even accurately define salvation. Would it be such a surprise then to discover that the Church has misdiagnosed what a sinner is as well? What about obedience and disobedience? How do these determine whether a person a sinner? Are sins the illness, or is being a sinner the illness?

Unlocking Sinner Bible Mysteries is one more step in developing an accurate understanding of the Bible. The following are just some of the questions answered:

+ Ro.11.32 says that “God has bound all men over to disobedience”. What disobedience?

+ What is the “obedience of faith” referred to in Ro.5?

+ What was the “example of disobedience” of the Jews when wandering in the desert?

+ How does one “work out your salvation with fear and trembling”?

+ Are people sinners because they sin, or do people sin because they are sinners?

+ Are people born innocent, then sin and become sinners?

+ If the disobedience of the one man made us sinners, while the obedience of the one man makes us righteous, how can we still be sinners?

+ Ro.5.13b says that “sin is not taken into account when there is no law”. If sinning is the cause of one to become a sinner, and death is the result of being a sinner, why did those die "from the time of Adam to the time of Moses" when there was no law for sins to be "taken into account"?

+ Ep.2.3b states that “we were by nature objects of wrath”. So how could we be born innocent?

+ If as Co.2.13a says that you are “dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your sinful nature”, then how could we have been born circumcised?

+ What then is the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?

+ And what is the unforgivable sin?

+ Ps.37.38a says that “all sinners will be destroyed”. Is there hope for anyone?

+ Ga.3.22 states that “the whole world is a prisoner of sin”. Again, is there no hope?

+ If being a sinner is like an illness, doesn’t that make sins the symptoms and not the cause?

These and other questions about fallen mankind add another element to the view of God and creation that the Bible has woven into its pages. The MetaChristianity book series is a step by step description of that panoramic view.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJim Autio
Release dateFeb 7, 2015
ISBN9781310147685
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MetaChristianity V: Unlocking Sinner Bible Mysteries
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Jim Autio

As a polite polemist, I dabble in human studies and other topics that catch my fancy, combined with an exploration of ideology and American politics as a major interest, and reasoning out the Bible as another. This has led me to develop a unique method of research that has so far produced 22 ideology essays (see my website on my profile page), and the ongoing MetaChristianity book series which is available here at Smashwords. Fate was gracious with me. While having avoided the indoctrination process of higher education and Sunday morning sermons, I have still managed to maintain a thirst for solving problems and acquiring new knowledge - some people are just lucky I guess. My wife calls me the ultimate tweeker, because I am forever changing things, at least until I settle on an ultimate solution (I prefer to think of it as a devotion to excellence [wink]). Along with a stamina for dogged research, my only real talent seems to be an ability to reason out ideological and theological arguments into practical, reasonable conclusions. The MetaChristianity book series bears this out, as you will see.

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