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Ten Major and Controversial Topics

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This book may very well be the most interesting, insightful, and inspirational book you have read. Discover the following and much more: Why speech experts estimate 70% of all communication is ineffective? Why the veil in the Jewish temple was torn the moment Jesus died? Why is evolution unbiblical, unscientific, and unreasonable? What is the organic church and what are the problems with the institutional church? Are our politicians really the servants of "we the people"? Why does the institutional church hurt and not help the divorced? Is Buddhism a religion? Do baptized babies get the Holy Spirit or just wet? Why is capital punishment unpopular, yet biblical and vital to restrain violence? What were the last 58 words of the crucified Christ?

Author Biography:

Anthony Galbicka is an Ordained Minister, a certified Life coach, and Author of 11 books published by Yorkshire Publishing.
Release date NZ
March 28th, 2017
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
182
Dimensions
140x216x10
ISBN-13
9781946977359
Product ID
26798969

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