Hello Rustics!
Readers of Killing the Bible may already know the featured characters in the book. They represent the good, the bad, and the ugly of Bible history. The purpose of the book is not simply to get Christians all worked up about the bad guys, but to strengthen and encourage us by showing how God has always had a plan to use His Church to further the Kingdom. This enables us better to guide our lives in righteous living as we stand on the shoulders of the giants that have come before us. It also helps us to see the pattern the Evil One uses over and over in history to kill and destroy so that we may not fall into his traps.
Look at the list of featured characters in order of appearance:
Joseph of Arimathaea
Ancient British King and Warrior Caractacus
Brutal Caesars of Rome
British King and Christian Emperor Constantine
Not so Saintly Augustine
Ever so Saintly St. Patrick
Jerome the translator and Pope puppet
Pope Gregory the (not so) Great
King Alfred, the Great, early savior of Britain
The Venerable Historian Bede
William of Occam
Muhammad, the crafty conqueror
John Wycliffe, the Morningstar of the Reformation
Johann Gutenberg, indulgence printer
Erasmus, the smartest man of the Reformation
Martin Luther and Katherina Von Bora
William Tyndale, Christian father of the New Testament and the English Language
Tunstall, Woolsey and More, evil trinity of Medieval England
Henry the Eighth and Anne Boleyn
Bloody Mary
William Wittingham, developer of the first study bible
King James and his flawed Bible version
Pilgrims and Puritans
George Washington, Christian founder of America
There are many more! If you haven’t read the book, I invite you to get it on Amazon.com You will be amazed at your “rustic” Christian Heritage.
Stay Rustic My Friends!
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