Author: | Robert Alan King | ISBN: | 9781311323439 |
Publisher: | Robert Alan King | Publication: | November 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Alan King |
ISBN: | 9781311323439 |
Publisher: | Robert Alan King |
Publication: | November 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A Christian Rebuttal to Steven Woodward's Biblical Proof Animals Do Go To Heaven: The Real Truth About Dogs, Cats, Pets, and the Afterlife by Robert Alan King is a book with approximately 18,000 words. This rebuttal is about the claims of Steven Woodward's supposed visions of a pet heaven and other spiritual experiences along with the false theological concepts that he is proclaiming to the world as truth that he says is coming to us directly from Jesus. It examines the claims of his experiences and the teachings that follow because of them in light of God's revealed word in the Bible. It also takes a serious look at Woodward's heretical concepts about God, man and animals, which includes highlighting the biblical difference that exists between man and pet. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.
Though whatever we believe about the fate of our pets is a nonessential in the Christian faith, someone falsely claiming to be speaking for the Lord with new revelation is a grave matter indeed. This book provides biblical evidence to show that Woodward's book is not from God. And regardless of our beliefs concerning an afterlife for our pets, they should be based on clear biblical teaching and not on supposed claims of divine revelation that are really only subjective in nature.
A Christian Rebuttal to Steven Woodward's Biblical Proof Animals Do Go To Heaven: The Real Truth About Dogs, Cats, Pets, and the Afterlife by Robert Alan King is a book with approximately 18,000 words. This rebuttal is about the claims of Steven Woodward's supposed visions of a pet heaven and other spiritual experiences along with the false theological concepts that he is proclaiming to the world as truth that he says is coming to us directly from Jesus. It examines the claims of his experiences and the teachings that follow because of them in light of God's revealed word in the Bible. It also takes a serious look at Woodward's heretical concepts about God, man and animals, which includes highlighting the biblical difference that exists between man and pet. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.
Though whatever we believe about the fate of our pets is a nonessential in the Christian faith, someone falsely claiming to be speaking for the Lord with new revelation is a grave matter indeed. This book provides biblical evidence to show that Woodward's book is not from God. And regardless of our beliefs concerning an afterlife for our pets, they should be based on clear biblical teaching and not on supposed claims of divine revelation that are really only subjective in nature.