Twisted Unto Destruction: How

Twisted Unto Destruction: How "Bible Alone" Theology Made the World a Worse Place

by Donald J. Johnson
Twisted Unto Destruction: How

Twisted Unto Destruction: How "Bible Alone" Theology Made the World a Worse Place

by Donald J. Johnson

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Overview

In Twisted Unto Destruction, Donald J. Johnson (Convinced, Unprotected) shows how ditching the Church in favor of private Bible interpretation has also enabled some of the modern world's worst crimes and vices.

Once an Evangelical Protestant who took sola scriptura for granted, Johnson came to realize that setting ourselves up as little Magisteriums—whose opinions on the Bible's meaning have to be as valid as anyone else's—not only leads to endless splintering, but makes it possible to use Scripture to justify anything.

Like puppeteers, Christians could make the words of the Bible dance on command, inventing "biblical" endorsements of violence, greed, racism, abortion, sexual depravity, and more. Without an authoritative Church to hold the line, and long removed from a practical consensus, Protestantism has been unable to resist the tide of modern errors.

In fact, as Johnson shows, in many cases, it has endorsed and expanded those errors. Read Twisted Unto Destruction to learn how we can fight this abuse of the Bible and reverse the damage it has caused.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161068038
Publisher: Catholic Answers
Publication date: 10/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 517 KB

About the Author

Donald J. Johnson is a filmmaker, speaker, and radio show host. As the founder and president of Runaway Planet Pictures and Don Johnson Media, Don’s projects include the documentaries Unprotected, Convinced, and Dysconnected, as well as the book How to Talk to a Skeptic. Learn more at donjohnsonmedia.com.
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