Why you should buy this book

The book, 'God And Jesus: The Identity Crisis', explores the theological debate surrounding the identity of Jesus Christ and God Himself. It challenges the orthodox Christian doctrine of the Trinity, which posits that Jesus is God. Palmer argues that many of Jesus' teachings, as recorded in the Gospels, contradict the notion of him being God. The book enlightens readers by emphasizing that Jesus consistently identified himself as a man and a servant of God, citing various scriptures to support Jesus' claims. Therefore, the author posits that there is an identity crisis in Christianity if one studies the teachings of Jesus.

The book critiques the reliance on church traditions and doctrines over actual Scriptures and the teachings of Jesus. Palmer stresses the importance of repentance and adherence to God's commandments as essential for salvation, asserting that proper understanding of scripture requires prioritizing God's word over Church doctrines, dogmas, and interpretations.

Palmer also addresses the implications of believing in a 'God-man', a term used to describe the belief that Jesus is both 100% God and 100% man, and warns against the dangers of ignoring Jesus' teachings about God and righteousness. He encourages readers to engage critically with scripture and to recognize the distinction between Jesus and God Almighty. The book advocates for a return to the teachings and messages of Jesus.

Ultimately, the book serves as a compelling call to reevaluate commonly held beliefs about Jesus' nature and to seek a deeper understanding of the Scriptures. Palmer urges readers to prioritize their relationship with God, who sent Jesus, over that of the institutionalized Church, inviting them to an open-minded exploration of their faith.

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God And Jesus: The Identity Crisis is available as a $2.99 ePub eBook from Smashwords for iPhones (iBook) and other eBook readers that use the standard ePub format. It is available as a $7.95 searchable PDF directly from the author. At Amazon there is a $2.99 Kindle, a softcover print edition at $13.95, and a hardcover print edition at $21.95. Click the orange button at the top right of the page or the menu icon on smaller devices and select the version you want to purchase.  Click the L/R arrow on the cover image to view the back cover.  Click the button below to download or view sample Chapter 1 of the book: "Our First Love" Media Press Release.