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Do you believe Truth or Traditio
This book leaves no stone unturned in covering the vital subject of the relationship between God and His Son, Jesus Christ.
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On the Errors of The Trinity: 16 hours on 12 CDs

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Practicing Right Relationship
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Why is it that some pastors flourish wherever they go, while others with superior theological and practical training continually fail? Why do some insignificant events end up touching people in significant ways? Why do people leave churches with vibrant and exciting programs while others remain...
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Figures of Speech Used in the Bible: Explained and Illustrated
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For a further study of Figures of Speech in the Bible, we recommend the following book...
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Becoming a Christian: Why? What? How?
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Biblically, a Christian is someone who is “saved.” This is also known as being “born again.” At your first birth—when you were born into this world--you were born with a sin nature. This is a major reason why people sin. When you confess Christ as Lord and believe that God raised him from the dead, you become a Christian, i.e., you get “born again” and become a member of the family of God.
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23 Arguments for the Historical Validity of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
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As Christians, our very salvation depends in large part upon the reliability of the four historical records of the birth, life, death, and especially the resurrection of Jesus Christ. A deeply held belief in the resurrection as a fact of history is a vital element for our eternal salvation.
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22 Principles of Biblical Interpretation
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Many Christians agree that the Word of God is “the Truth.” Yet from one Bible come thousands of differing interpretations about exactly what “the Truth” is. It was never God’s intention that people read the same document and come away with different ideas about what it is saying. God wants us all to be likeminded about His Word.
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47 Reasons why our Heavenly Father has no equals or co-equals
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There are many verses that, if read and believed in a simple, straightforward manner, should clearly convince any unbiased person that God and Jesus are two completely different and distinct beings. There are also many logical reasons...
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34 Reasons Why the Holy Spirit Is Not A Person Separate From the Father
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The doctrine of the Trinity depends upon the reality of a “third person” called “the Holy Spirit” to complete a supposed multi-personal Godhead. Without such a separate person who is “co-eternal” and “co-equal”...
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The Principles of Unitarianism - 1824
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Lectures on The Principles of Unitarianism by J.S. Hyndman Minister of the Unitarian Chapel, Alnwick 1824.
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Biblical Unitarian Reprints
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Biblical Unitarian publications from 1818-1873 reprinted by Christian Educational Services.
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One God & One Lord: Reconsidering the Cornerstone of the Christian Faith
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This book leaves no stone unturned in covering the vital subject of the relationship between the one true God and His Son, Jesus Christ. A must read!!!
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The Gift of Holy Spirit: The Power to be Like Christ
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From a biblical rather than an experiential perspective, this book answers many questions that Christians today are asking about the Holy Spirit.
It shows that at the moment of new birth, every Christian is "anointed," "baptized with holy spirit" and "filled with the spirit" as long as he lives.
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The Racovian Catechism of 1605
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First published in the Polish language in 1605, this ground-breaking work is still controversial after 400 years because of its sound logic and systematic critique of Trinitarian orthodoxy. The catechism argued that the Father of Jesus is the one and only true God, the Son is a fully human being, and the holy spirit is the power of God and not a separate person. Since Emperor Theodosius made disbelief of the Trinity a capital crime in 492, the positions espoused in this catechism have caused the death of many a sincere searcher of truth since.
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The Bible: You Can Believe It!
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This book is a defense of the accuracy and integrity of the Bible. It examines and refutes many of the most common criticisms that have been raised against the Bible. It shows that the biblical text is reliable and the text can be trusted. It shows that the accuracy of the text has not been compromised as it has been passed down through the ages. It shows the Bible is complete in 66 books and none of it is missing.
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When Jesus Became God
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"Early church history has never been so fascinating...The author breathes life into the personalities that dominate this era in history."
"Rubenstein has taken one of the major religious controversies of the early Christian Church...and turned it into a flesh-and-blood encounter of real people that reads like an adventure story."
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Our Heavenly Father Has No Equals
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A compelling contribution to the Unitarian-Trinitarian debate. Drawing on a variety of sources for historic Unitarianism (Rees, Morgridge, Dana, Farley), Snedeker's study stresses the importance of reason in theological inquiry. The author conflates the various arguments of trinitarianism, then refutes them according to reasonable standards of biblical interpretation and staying within the framework of common sense.
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The Death of Truth
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America is in the midst of a revolution in thinking that impacts every conceivable aspect of life. Postmodernism, the guiding spirit of our times, teaches that things like reason and rationality are cultural biases, and that truth - especially God's truth - doesn't exist.
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