To: BenLurkin
The problem is that non-Christians are lapping up the outrageous lies concerning the history of the church and the divinity of Christ.
Non-Christians can read the word "fiction" printed on the spine of the book as easily as Christians. And non-Christians presumably don't believe in the divinity of Christ anyway.
To: AnotherUnixGeek
The fiction is premised on certain representations of fact -- which are nevertheless quite false.
It is understood that there are many who have not received the good word concerning Christ. We desire that they shall come to a personal acceptance of Christ as God and savior.
It is deplorable that so many souls are being led away from the light of the world by this cynical canard.
It reminds you an I of our Saviour's admonition against those who would lead children away from God.
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