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The Book of Scripture vs. Culture
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The Book of Scripture vs. Culture

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The Book of Scripture vs. Culture explains what the title implies. It uses biblical scriptures to explain about the difference of the culture in the United States from the scriptures that say what God expects us to do. The book explains how one person was guided by God from childhood until he ultimately made that person into a preacher and a disciple. Since the author could not know the details of another person's relationship with the Holy Trinity, he used his own life story. Following that story, he explains about miracles God performed in order to protect him from harm so he would ultimately do the work God had planned for him from the time of conception. Also this book goes into great detail as to what is going wrong with our culture""it is going in the opposite direction from what God expects of us in the Holy Bible. As an "ordained independent minister," the author tries to back up everything he writes with scripture. He also describes how God personally directs and guides him when writing sermons and also writing the books God wants him to write. The author hopes you not only enjoy reading this book but also may learn things of which you were not previously aware. May God bless America, and may we change our cultural direction to agree with the holy scriptures.

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Release dateMar 23, 2020
ISBN9781098022891
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