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The Heretic's New Testament: A Scientific Interpretation
Contributor(s): Pealock, Ken (Author)
ISBN: 1793448876     ISBN-13: 9781793448873
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $20.85  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Bibles | King James Version - New Testament & Portions
Physical Information: 0.81" H x 6" W x 9" (1.16 lbs) 394 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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This is a complete edition of the King James Version of the New Testament. It is not wrapped in animal skins or imitation leather--it is a paperback. The tremendous value lies in the author's tightly-written 28-page preface and introduction. Therein, author Ken Pealock provides a unique scientific and heretical interpretation based on 60-years of research into religion, mysticism, yoga, magic, and oddball interpretations of the Bible. He brings his background in psychology, business, advertising and law to bear in presenting evidence for and against the authenticity of biblical teachings. Witty and irreverent at times, he entertains us with stories of false prophets, fake ministers and those who peddle psuedo-science that goes beyond science and reason. He mentions the ravings of a mail order minister named Mikkel Dahl, who "explained" how to achieve physical immortality here on earth; a former hobo and founder of the Universal Life Church, Kirby Hensley, who claimed we could live forever in the flesh if we gave up sex; and Annalee Skarin, an excommunicated Mormon who taught immortality by translation. All are dead. Going further, he argues that salvation by grace is a fallacy, that the trinity doctrine is absurd, and why sin is a normal human function. Then he explains why the crucifixion of Christ was not on a cross, that the resurrection has been misinterpreted and is not even an original story. He delves into the Big Bang, space and time, consciousness, and miracles. His entertaining prose will keep you on the edge of your seat or infuriate you with the facts. Still, he sets no agenda and leaves our beliefs intact, whether theological or secular. The Gospel of Thomas is reprinted in back.