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An Apology for John Calvin

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An Apology for John Calvin seeks to vindicate the true Christian faith. Most nonbelievers don’t realize that when they reject Christianity, they are merely rejecting a counterfeit version. Due to a popular, man-centered gospel, most Christians worship a false God and a false Jesus. This book details the illness that has infected Christianity and gives genuine answers to the most troubling questions. It explores the many seemingly irrational contradictions—ones that evangelicals can’t or won’t address, out of either ignorance or fear. All who read this book will come away with a truer understanding of the Bible and the nature of God. Among the feel-good, communistic falsehoods our churches that man is free from the bondage of sin and chooses of his own free will whether to believe in Christ, that God loves everyone and wants everyone to go to heaven (but sends the majority to hell, anyway), and that Jesus died for every single person rather than dying for His elect. The author is not a theologian or a preacher; such merchants are at the very heart of the problem and cannot see clearly because their very authority is at stake, like the Pharisees of old who rejected Christ.

302 pages, Paperback

Published February 3, 2019

About the author

Aaron Stypes

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Aaron Stypes is a Christian Self-Published Author who believes in Reformed Theology. His books include: The Mail Carrier and An Apology for John Calvin. He lives in California with his wife and 2 daughters. He enjoys watching debates and always has room for a good joke. Aaron loves learning about God and telling others about the Gospel and sharing hidden truths and evils about the world. He hopes to connect with other Christians through his books.

Favorite books:
1.The Bible
2. The Confessions of Saint Augustine
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