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Christian Controversies

Seeking the Truth

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Christian Controversies

By: Scott S. Haraburda
Narrated by: Michael Adashefski
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"The Greatest is Love."

God wants us to love our neighbors. If this is the premise of being Christian, then why do thousands of denominations claim to be the "right and true" one, implying that all others are false? The author searches for truth and explores real-world issues concerning Christians throughout history and today, and the future of Christianity in this ever-changing world. Join the author as he challenges you to think outside of your comfort zone and questions what you might have been told not to question about the Word of God.

This book contains many facts and true stories, some you might recognize and some from the author's own life, as he logically discusses controversial subjects such as a perfect Bible, sex, lying, killing, ethics, Christian leadership, Bible-thumping judgment, and women's rights. It is well documented and written in easy-to-understand language to arm you with the knowledge you need to discuss scripture in an educated and meaningful way, and to develop a real-world perspective of Christianity; a must-listen for all who profess to be Christian!

Download the accompanying reference guide.©2013 Scott S. Haraburda (P)2013 Scott S. Haraburda
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