Examination of Pelagianism and Open Theism
Christianity is the Pelagian heresy and Pelagianism predated Pelagius. Pelagianism is the Gnostic reaction of humanity to the sufferings of this world and the revelation of the Biblical God to this great tragedy in the book of Job. In the book of Job, many scholars believe to be the oldest book in the Bible, God afflicts Job with many terrible trials and sufferings and for over thirty chapters he and his friends deliberate on why this happened and God's place in the agonies of human life. The resolution to this great debate, as it were, was God simply demonstrating his superior might to Job and to all of creation and daring Job to stand against him. Men simply do not like a God, who to them is a lawless renegade, who is not bound to play by their rules. And thus, the inferior Platonic demiurge has been the choice selection of Western men, with all of his accompanying mental gymnastics for their cope and intellectual entertainment to the great detriment of their countries now having Pelagianism blossom in its full with the Pelagian Oneida Community being the archetype of sexual relations in the West.
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Examination of Pelagianism and Open Theism
Christianity is the Pelagian heresy and Pelagianism predated Pelagius. Pelagianism is the Gnostic reaction of humanity to the sufferings of this world and the revelation of the Biblical God to this great tragedy in the book of Job. In the book of Job, many scholars believe to be the oldest book in the Bible, God afflicts Job with many terrible trials and sufferings and for over thirty chapters he and his friends deliberate on why this happened and God's place in the agonies of human life. The resolution to this great debate, as it were, was God simply demonstrating his superior might to Job and to all of creation and daring Job to stand against him. Men simply do not like a God, who to them is a lawless renegade, who is not bound to play by their rules. And thus, the inferior Platonic demiurge has been the choice selection of Western men, with all of his accompanying mental gymnastics for their cope and intellectual entertainment to the great detriment of their countries now having Pelagianism blossom in its full with the Pelagian Oneida Community being the archetype of sexual relations in the West.
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Examination of Pelagianism and Open Theism

Examination of Pelagianism and Open Theism

by Drake Shelton
Examination of Pelagianism and Open Theism

Examination of Pelagianism and Open Theism

by Drake Shelton

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Christianity is the Pelagian heresy and Pelagianism predated Pelagius. Pelagianism is the Gnostic reaction of humanity to the sufferings of this world and the revelation of the Biblical God to this great tragedy in the book of Job. In the book of Job, many scholars believe to be the oldest book in the Bible, God afflicts Job with many terrible trials and sufferings and for over thirty chapters he and his friends deliberate on why this happened and God's place in the agonies of human life. The resolution to this great debate, as it were, was God simply demonstrating his superior might to Job and to all of creation and daring Job to stand against him. Men simply do not like a God, who to them is a lawless renegade, who is not bound to play by their rules. And thus, the inferior Platonic demiurge has been the choice selection of Western men, with all of his accompanying mental gymnastics for their cope and intellectual entertainment to the great detriment of their countries now having Pelagianism blossom in its full with the Pelagian Oneida Community being the archetype of sexual relations in the West.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798331426873
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/08/2024
Pages: 568
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.25(d)

About the Author

Drake Shelton is the author of over 20 books and is an advocate of Nazarene Judaism and the Calvinist Reformation of the 16th and 17th centuries. He is of English and German descent and is working towards building a new Messianic Protestant community in the Southwest of America.
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