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            <title>Inspired Translation of Copies Required for Bible Study</title>
            <description>As it turns out, not only can copies and translations of Scripture be &quot;inspired,&quot; it&apos;s impossible to engage in spiritual Bible study without them.</description>
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            <title>Rob Bell vs the Word of God: Love Wins and the Bible Loses?</title>
            <description>In Love Wins: A Book about Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived (ISBN 978-0-06-204964-3), Rob Bell (pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church) brings new force to an old heresy: Universal Salvation. Weeks before the publication of his book, Bell released a series of &quot;provocative&quot; videos asking &quot;poignant&quot; and &quot;hard&quot; questions. Those of us who saw right through Bell&apos;s &quot;questions&quot; (1Ti 1:4) and recognized the old false doctrine being hashed out anew were accused of &quot;pre-judging&quot; a book before reading it. Many of Bell&apos;s acolytes were certain there was no way their pastor would be writing a book telling us there is no hell.

Well, so much for that!</description>
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            <title>Freedom: God&apos;s Plan for Your Salvation</title>
            <description>It has been said that the gospel is such a simple message that even the very young can understand it, but so profound that the most learned theologians can never reveal the depths of its riches. Although the gospel is easy to understand, many opposing views exist because eternal salvation seems far-fetched, and salvation as a gift from God seems unimaginable. The gospel answers these paradoxical questions: How can an unholy person become holy and how can a fallen creature have fellowship with a holy God?</description>
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            <title>The Origin of King James Onlyism</title>
            <description>The phrase King James Onlyism describes the heartfelt conviction of multitudes of Bible-believing Christians. Those who believe that God has preserved his words in English where anyone on the face of the earth can find them and read them maintain that the King James Version--the Authorized Version--is where they are preserved. But this phrase also serves as a scornful epithet. Those who believe that God has not preserved his words in English where anyone on the face of the earth can find them and read them maintain that somewhere spread among two hundred different modern English translations is where they might be found, but that one must know Greek and Hebrew or have the help of scholars to know where they are and what they say.</description>
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            <title>Disarming the Saints: The Bible as Defective Weaponry</title>
            <description>In Ephesians 6, the Bible calls itself &quot;the sword of the Spirit.&quot; Believers are told to take &quot;the whole armour of God&quot; so that we &quot;may be able to withstand in the evil day.&quot; Scripture is hereby likened to a weapon, and we are therefore expected to wield it. 2 Corinthians 10:4 makes it clear that we as followers of Christ are in a state of warfare. As believers, we are furnished by God with a variety of armaments with which to fight our battles. Since God has given us the ultimate offensive weapon, his word, it is to be used, not ignored or shunned.</description>
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