
Knife to a Gun Fight
Misinterpreting the Purpose and Place of the New Testament
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Narrated by:
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Shawn McCraney
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By:
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Shawn McCraney
About this listen
Ever wonder why there are so many different interpretations of the Bible? A book that apparently has all the answers but winds up being understood in 1000 different ways? Could it be that it was never meant to provide objective solutions to the world but to instead serve individual believers as a map for their respective walks? Have we misinterpreted the purpose and place of the New Testament today? This book suggests that yes, we have - and it's high time to see the Bible for what it is - a gift from God to bless individuals and not a knife to kill one another.
©2016 Shawn McCraney (P)2016 Shawn McCraney
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