Deception in the body of Christ : unveiled mysteries and neurolinguistic dialectics
(2010)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2010
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781498272063 (electronic bk.) MWT12318275, 1498272061 (electronic bk.) 12318275
LANGUAGE
English
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The purpose of this book is to present a comprehensive review of deception, its essential component of neurolinguistic dialectics, and how it is used by Satan to corrupt the human mind from devotion to Jesus Christ. These theological subjects are explored in an interdisciplinary fashion in an attempt to reveal historical knowledge of religious and secular developments of the ages needed to understand spiritual failure, deception, sin, apostasy, the role of the human mind as the venue or battlefield of deception, and how faith in God becomes weak and susceptible to doubt. Always at issue here is why humanity replicates behavior that regresses to the same results of apostasy and utter spiritual failure induced by deception? This interdisciplinary approach eludes the prototypical, one-dimensional approach to understanding deception and sin and presents the reader with a how to methodology that will hopefully defeat deception and sin. It also shows how deception results from heretical doctrine advanced by false prophets and preachers. Moreover, this book will help readers hone their skills necessary to examine issues of contemporary life with critical thinking in the context of religious and human history that facilitates their becoming better human beings

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