ISBN-13: 9781466416031 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 128 str.
Many people convince themselves, homosexuality is something that can be cured. To avoid dealing with unfounded bigotry, great lengths are taken to create the illusion this is a religious matter. For example: A few decades ago, religious authorities re-defined the Greek "arsenokoites" of 1Corinthians 6:9. The truth of the matter is that no on knows exactly what this word means The most literal translation is found in the KJV, "abusers of themsleves with mankind." Yet, many revised translations of the Bible (e.g. NKJV, NLT, NIV, ESV, NASB, NHV) replace this text with: homosexual(s) and misinformed homophobic Christians run with it. Sadly, they are pawns in a much bigger conspiracy Many scholars agree "aresnokoites" has more to do with "pedophilia" (i.e. men sexually abusing young boys) than it does homosexuality (between two consenting adults). And if it is religious authorities who constantly commit pedophilia, they might be motivated to force the definition of arsenokoites to condemn homosexuals instead of themselves. Most are unaware the Bible in its original form is full of people who today we would call, homosexuals. Many of God's most faithful servants (and popular biblical characters) were gay Granted, their circumstances were different (e.g. family obligations were priority; making families) but there is ample proof of their true sexual preference. Homosexuals were in great demand in royal courts; trusted to hold the most high offices. Some were even Generals who led God's armies to victory on the battle field In addition to revealing many other mysteries, Faithful Army (of) God sheds light on dozens of areas where the Bible shows homosexuality is not an abomination but rather a special gender So contrary to popular opinion, homophobia is the thing that can be cured. And Faithful Army (of) God will help do that; one reader at a time Note: During the Order process, the delivery dates are exaggerated. Books are delivered 3-5 days with Standard Shipping