The Revelare: Truths Hidden In Plain Sight
Paul Lott
eBook
(Revelare Press, Dec. 16, 2014)
By the end of the first century, all of the direct witnesses to the life of Christ had died, leaving behind a church struggling to maintain itself under new leadership. Jerusalem was destroyed, the apostles who had walked with Jesus were dead, and the original center of the Christian faith no longer guided the heart of Christianity. The books of the Bible would not be collected until more than three hundred years later. And over those centuries, core Christian ideas and beliefs would begin to change. The faith had been embraced by a former pagan population and the church was now being led by men who had no connection to the roots of the faith. Ideas from the worship of Roman gods would start to influence Christian worship and doctrine. Those influences on the Christian faith have continued to this day.For those who practice the Christian faith, being among the ‘saved’ is the very goal of the religion. Being ‘saved’, by definition, means being selected to live in Heaven after death. On the other hand, many people reject the Christian faith solely on the basis of its portraying of a God selecting who goes to Heaven or Hell based on criteria that has little to do with personal life and character. Most people have trouble worshipping a God who would condemn their family members and friends based on pure religious belief and practice. The Revelare: Why You Are Not Going To Heaven is a book that challenges some of the longest held ideas of the Christian faith about Heaven and what it takes to get there. Sometimes truth can be hidden in plain sight. The Revelare reveals that truth. The Bible actually outlines a different path to Heaven than the one taught by most mainstream churches. If you are one of the many who hold to these popular beliefs in the hopes of making it to Heaven, reading this book will enlightened you.