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The Jew Who Said He Was God

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The Jew Who Said He Was God
The Jew Who Said He Was God

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The Jew Who Said He Was God

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GOD CAN RAISE UP CHILDREN FROM STONES What are the best verbal arguments in the world, against and for a Bible-based Sola Gracia/Sola Christus faith? The Jew Who Said He Was God (TJWSHWG) intends to be the best book in the world to set out succint statements of both "for" and "against" positions. It applies Biblically prescribed reasoning and proof to literal and metaphorical lessons from the historical Bible. For that purpose, an annual prize of $1,000 Canadian will be awarded from net revenues to the reader who best puts forward Excursus/Addendum material to advance either side of the argument or both; as long as the submission meets the standards of satisfactory scholarship. Likewise, "Gold War: the lost gold mines of Canada's Mountain Indians", a forthcoming Rock Hunter book will offer a $5,000 prize for an application of Young Earth Creationist theory which locates, with development plan, a new British Columbia gold field with over $100 billion in gold reserves. TJWSHWG is a book of theology in a historical time line as are all theology books. It is nonsense to say, as media representative Bill Oreilly did from the communications network of Murdock-Fox that one can write a book about Jesus which is historical while not being theological. Without the theology inherent in TJWSHWG there would be no story of historical merit.

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