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I Hate Sin
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I Hate Sin in Brampton, ON
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I Hate Sin in Brampton, ON
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This books talks about sin, its definition, how it began, the author of sin and its consequences, the solution to sin, and the final eradication of sin. It has its root in the Christian Bible, which I describe as God in printed matters. The book emphasizes the deity of Jesus Christ of Nazareth as God's solution to sin and man's answer for his existence here and after this life into eternity. As he is the way, the truth, and the life, no man or woman can see God except through him and believing in the atoning work he did on Calvary. It emphasizes that we are all sinners after our first parents, Adam and Eve, disobeyed God's law and became a slave to sin and the devil who deceived them. And then the coming of the savior Jesus Christ of Nazareth, God's Word that was made flesh and dwelt among us as our sin bearer, reconciled us to God and gave us the gift of eternal life, which means as we transform from mortality to immortality we will remain with this invisible creator called a spirit in John 4:24.
This books talks about sin, its definition, how it began, the author of sin and its consequences, the solution to sin, and the final eradication of sin. It has its root in the Christian Bible, which I describe as God in printed matters. The book emphasizes the deity of Jesus Christ of Nazareth as God's solution to sin and man's answer for his existence here and after this life into eternity. As he is the way, the truth, and the life, no man or woman can see God except through him and believing in the atoning work he did on Calvary. It emphasizes that we are all sinners after our first parents, Adam and Eve, disobeyed God's law and became a slave to sin and the devil who deceived them. And then the coming of the savior Jesus Christ of Nazareth, God's Word that was made flesh and dwelt among us as our sin bearer, reconciled us to God and gave us the gift of eternal life, which means as we transform from mortality to immortality we will remain with this invisible creator called a spirit in John 4:24.






















