Take Another Look:
A Scriptural Review
of Traditional Christian Doctrines
by David Hulse
Preface...
If you are in the process of
re-examining old childhood beliefs and have realized there has to be a
“more excellent way”, this book is for you. With this in mind, I
invite you to “Take Another Look” at some of the most important
tenants of fundamental Judeo-Christian dogma. We will explore these basic
ideas from the cultural context in which they were experienced and
written, as well as the influences of the translators. This will take us
from a fear-based message to the Gospel, or good news, of a love-based
premise.
I
realize that this book may not be for everyone at this time.
However, it is necessary to challenge the sensibilities of man-made
traditions, which have made the word of present truth of no effect to this
generation.
I ask that you listen to
your own inner Christ intelligence which is able to lead you into all
truth, rather than listening to the feeble attempts of men's voices on the
paths that seem right, who are only plunging us into the depths of
unanswered questions, ever learning, but never able to come to the
knowledge of the truth.
In this day, there are
several versions of the Bible. I
suggest choosing the version which best suits your understanding of
language. II Timothy 2:15
says: Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not
to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. The study presented in
this book is based on the “Thompson Chain-Reference Bible”,
“Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance Of The Bible”, the guidance of the
inner teacher – the Holy Spirit, and spiritual common sense. The
result has challenged much of the second-handed information that has been
passed down through Christian patriarchy. This scripture also mentions,
“rightly dividing the word of truth”. To do this, we need to discern
which scriptures are inspired by God and which scriptures contain man’s
perceptions and hidden political and cultural agenda’s.
All scripture is given by inspiration
of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness.
(II Timothy 3:16 KJV)
The Greek lexicon shows us that translators omitted a comma after the word scripture and added the word is in
the King James Version. Therefore,
the scripture should read, in its proper context, “All scripture, given
by inspiration of God and profitable for doctrine….” It is important
to note that italicized words indicate that the translators or KJV have
added them.
Western religious thought has put a great emphasis on the
masculinity of God. For the sake of language and the flow of reading, the
pages that follow mostly address God in the masculine form.
However, I honor and acknowledge the Goddess/Mother aspect of
deity, (as shown in the name – El Shaddai, (the large and many-breasted
one) that I equally celebrate in spirit.
Peace & Blessings,
David Hulse
This 200 page book is available for $18.00. I
am the most excited about the companion Study Course ($8.00) with 175 questions!
Get both and save! I know most of you are thinking, "I read these booklets years ago and I
know all of this stuff." This series is designed to give you answers when
your families and friends ask you questions about what you are into. I wonder
how many of you could answer even half of the 175 questions? Wouldn’t it be
great if you could give a coherent answer when someone asks you what you thinks
about Hell. Rather than just saying, "I don’t believe in that
anymore" and them responding with their scriptures, you could give them the
meaning of the word, where it came from and how the concept can be used in our
lives today! I encourage you to Take Another Look at some of the Christian
doctrines that shaped many of our childhoods by ordering
your copy today!
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