As the subtitle says, the book is a critique of denominational church doctrines. It is an objective writing as I, the author, have made every attempt to keep personal biases and subjective thinking out of the writing. It deals with denominational churches as to what's right in their doctrines and what's wrong. As mentioned, 100% of all church doctrines do not line up with the scriptures. Some churches come close, but no cigar. Others are so far out that I cannot fathom why they are called Christian Churches. The book discusses a host of contemporary topics which the Bible mentions in detail....
As the subtitle says, the book is a critique of denominational church doctrines. It is an objective writing as I, the author, have made every attempt ...
The title "There Isn't Any Grass on This Side of the Fence" is really a metaphor of poverty-stricken people who don't have a choice but to remain in their ill-fated, destitute state. These people (as the subtitle indicates) have no money to even maintain a sufficient standard of living. They have no knowledge as to how to get themselves elevated up the financial hierarchy. Lastly, they don't have the time to ascertain their predicament and to move up the food chain. This is a story that begins in the 1960s and ends some decades later. Placidville is really a 1960s ghetto filled with poor...
The title "There Isn't Any Grass on This Side of the Fence" is really a metaphor of poverty-stricken people who don't have a choice but to remain i...