Why Bad People Go To Heaven and Good People Go To Hell (Part 1)

The purpose of this book is to explain why only "bad" people go to heaven and "good" people don't. It is common to think just the opposite – that only "good" people enter paradise and "bad" people end up in the lake of fire. But the author is convinced that such a perspective is contrary to the clear teaching of Scripture. Furthermore, this unbiblical approach is hazardous to your spiritual health in this life, as well as your eternal destiny in the next. Join Wayne Davies as he explains what Jesus Christ said about this in Luke 18:9-14, the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector.

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Why Bad People Go To Heaven and Good People Go To Hell (Part 1)

The purpose of this book is to explain why only "bad" people go to heaven and "good" people don't. It is common to think just the opposite – that only "good" people enter paradise and "bad" people end up in the lake of fire. But the author is convinced that such a perspective is contrary to the clear teaching of Scripture. Furthermore, this unbiblical approach is hazardous to your spiritual health in this life, as well as your eternal destiny in the next. Join Wayne Davies as he explains what Jesus Christ said about this in Luke 18:9-14, the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector.

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Why Bad People Go To Heaven and Good People Go To Hell (Part 1)

Why Bad People Go To Heaven and Good People Go To Hell (Part 1)

by Wayne Davies
Why Bad People Go To Heaven and Good People Go To Hell (Part 1)

Why Bad People Go To Heaven and Good People Go To Hell (Part 1)

by Wayne Davies

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The purpose of this book is to explain why only "bad" people go to heaven and "good" people don't. It is common to think just the opposite – that only "good" people enter paradise and "bad" people end up in the lake of fire. But the author is convinced that such a perspective is contrary to the clear teaching of Scripture. Furthermore, this unbiblical approach is hazardous to your spiritual health in this life, as well as your eternal destiny in the next. Join Wayne Davies as he explains what Jesus Christ said about this in Luke 18:9-14, the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector.


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BN ID: 2940179325796
Publisher: Wayne Davies
Publication date: 10/24/2023
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 162 KB
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