Publisher's Synopsis
Biblical Truths To Biblical MisconceptionsThis book was published mainly to correct the misunderstandings that are found in the Bible. Hopefully, with this information, you will reach the conclusion that the Bible is not a religious book. The Bible is God's written Will(contract)between Himself and His children. It consist of His Promises and Gifts, that His children will receive by obeying His Word. The Bible is two books in one - the Old Testament, and the New Testament. The word Testament is not a religious word, but rather, a legal term. A Testament is a legal contract, that can be tested in a court of law. Therefore, the Bible contain two legal contracts. The Bible also contain many examples of God giving His children orders, as well as, how the children disobeyed them. The Bible tells of the customs and traditions used by people of all the nations, as religious efforts to find and please God. There is only one way to please God, and that is by obeying His Word. The Bible is about a King and His rule over His invisible Kingdom - Heaven. God's ultimate goal is to establish a heavenly Kingdom on earth, to be His visible home, having the same culture as Heaven. God said, "Let us make man in Our own image, and according to Our likeness; and let them have dominion over all the earth. Dominion means to exercise full control over everything under your power. God gave Adam full control and authority over His Kingdom. Adam was God's King on earth. God would walk with Adam in the cool of the evening, while placing His Laws in Adam's heart. God gave Adam land for a Kingdom. God gave Adam a language in the Kingdom. God gave Adam Peace and Serenity in the Kingdom. God and Adam had a Father and son relationship. God gave Adam a wife, for them to be fruitful, multiply, and raise a holy family. In time, they were to grow and become a holy community, living a holy lifestyle. Adam was suppose to be an example to the other communities, showing them how to honor God. Other communities would then want to join his community and they all would become one holy community. A common community, committed to living under the common laws given by God. God's intent was to have one race. Not the White race, or Black race, or Yellow race - but the Human Race. God wanted His Kingdom on earth to be of one faith - Faith in Him as Lord of Lords, and King of Kings. God wanted one culture on earth - the culture of Heaven. God wanted us to live on earth as One Holy Nation. As King, God gave the Law, without consulting with anyone. God's Laws can never be changed. Laws made today are by, "We the people." They can be changed, to make it legal for two men to marry. Before this plan could go into effect, Adam disobeyed God's Law. Adam committed treason by going against the King's Law, and seeking his own independence. Due to Adam's disobedience, he lost his sovereignty over the Kingdom. Moses was the next man that God gave His Laws too. God wrote His Laws down with His Finger on stone for man's daily living. Jesus Christ didn't come as a religious leader, nor did He preach a religion. He preached that the Kingdom was at hand. He didn't come to destroy the law, but to enforce the law. He came to show us how to follow God's Law on earth as it is in heaven, so we will be able to live in God's Kingdom when God brings it to earth. Jesus went to the cross and died, in order for us to receive God's Promises. Jesus loved us so much, that He rose from the dead to make sure that we would receive God's Promises in the Testaments.