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Sport on the Pamirs and Turkistan Steppes (1895)
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Sport on the Pamirs and Turkistan Steppes (1895)

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In his autobiography, Christianityas Degrees of Insanity, Lynn E. Rhoderick explained how the seeds of his religious insanity were sown in childhood, and of the frustrations he encountered as he attempted to find his acalling.a His quest led him to military duty in Korea, and an attempt to prepare for the Baptist ministry. In college, however, he quickly realized his temperament wasnat suited for the ministry. He was too much of a critical thinker. His dissatisfaction with the inconsistencies of Baptist theology led him to explore other theological doctrines. Fortuitously, he was introduced to the Urantia papers. His study of these papers, self-proclaiming to be the Fifth Epochal Revelation to our world, set his feet upon athe sure pathway to trouble.a In Christianityas Doctrinal Fallacies, the author compares numerous traditional theologies with the teachings of The Urantia Book. What the Urantia papers teach concerning Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene answer many questions about these important Biblical personalities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
322
ISBN
9781164914921

In his autobiography, Christianityas Degrees of Insanity, Lynn E. Rhoderick explained how the seeds of his religious insanity were sown in childhood, and of the frustrations he encountered as he attempted to find his acalling.a His quest led him to military duty in Korea, and an attempt to prepare for the Baptist ministry. In college, however, he quickly realized his temperament wasnat suited for the ministry. He was too much of a critical thinker. His dissatisfaction with the inconsistencies of Baptist theology led him to explore other theological doctrines. Fortuitously, he was introduced to the Urantia papers. His study of these papers, self-proclaiming to be the Fifth Epochal Revelation to our world, set his feet upon athe sure pathway to trouble.a In Christianityas Doctrinal Fallacies, the author compares numerous traditional theologies with the teachings of The Urantia Book. What the Urantia papers teach concerning Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene answer many questions about these important Biblical personalities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
322
ISBN
9781164914921