
Babylon Is Fallen: “Come Out Of Her My People”
The Apostasy Of The Contemporary Christian Church And Revelation 17’s “Impure Woman” Revealed
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Henry Bechthold

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The contemporary Christian Church has fallen. Nearly half of Christian pastors are mired in sexual sin. Professed Christian seminaries are teaching evolution, and are also teaching that other non-Christian faiths can lead to salvation apart from Jesus. Sadistic doctrines are being proclaimed in pulpits throughout the world.
What about the parishioners in the Church? More than half of professed Christians believe that premarital and extramarital sex are permissible. More than 60% of Christians believe in evolution over the Genesis creation account. Nearly two-thirds of Christians believe that salvation can also be found in non-Christian faiths, and not in Jesus alone. And more than 40% of women having abortions are professed Christians who attend church at least semi regularly.
The revelations in this book will shock and sicken you. The Church is fallen, and it is time to heed God’s call to: “Come out of her, My people.”
Great book
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But the main topic is eternal punishment which the author is railing against. In the course of this book he is taking upon himself the same authority as he is railing against. He assumes himself to have the authority and unique insight in the Bible to have the only right interpretation of difficult scriptures he is using.
In my opinion he is becoming just like the people he is fighting against. The tone is that of an “all knowing” resentful self proclaimed Bible teacher. Also his argument for a Saturday sabbath instead of Sunday (which he reckons is a death sin) is somewhat comical. He is probably a seventh day Adventist who needs to vent his rage against the general church and at the same time promote his sectarian viewpoints.
…. Wow I wrote a n the same tone as he does😊
/Flemming
A hatful reproach of the general church.
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