The Right to Say No to God and Christianity
The Alternative
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Book Details
About the Book
The Right to Say No to God and Christianity is a book that deals with the spiritual condition of many people today. There are a growing number of people who are exercising their God given right to say no to him, his holiness, love and truth. This group of people wants to experience the alternatives to God and righteousness. They have created a movement and lifestyle that exists without a holy God.
This movement promotes the idea that "this life is as good as it gets" so enjoy what you want now because there is no life after death and certainly no consequences for your deeds while on earth other then from the civil authorities. This movement also exalts man as the only moral authority. The present condition of the world bears witness to what has happened to the world since man has taken on the role as the true moral authority.
A negative consequence of man being a moral authority is his support of the spiritual war that has caused massive destruction to the moral standards that God has ordained for us to live by. Many people are engaged in activities that can be characterized as open rebellion against God and his righteousness. God's morality is no longer a standard that must be maintained but a standard that can be altered to justify un-godly behavior. Sin feels good and many people want to feel good. They live their lives to please the desires of the flesh. They do this regardless of the eternal consequences that we all must face for our actions. This book serves as a guide for Christians to follow during this time of open rebellion against God.
About the Author
Dr. William Derrick Moore is a soldier/servant in the Army of God. He is an advocate of three dimensional Christianity. According to Dr. Moore, “As true Christians, we must understand, practice and teach the full counsel of God. This involves the commitment/ allegiance, knowledge/experience and power dimensions of Christianity. The same spirit that raised Jesus Christ from the dead is the same spirit that lives in us. Therefore, we as Christians have access to the resources (power) of heaven. We are so engaged in worldly activities and distractions, we have lost the ability to stay focused on God and his will. Because of this our ability to access heavenly resources is made difficult if not impossible when we need them. This is one of the strategies that the enemy of our soul (Satan) uses in the spiritual war".
Dr. Moore goes on to say, “I find it interesting when Christians panic and cry out to God for help as though God does not know their situation. As soon as a little trouble or a difficult situation arises, Christians panic as much as Non-Christians. Christian leaders and teachers should always teach and reinforce the knowledge of the power dimension of Christianity. This is the task of reminding people that God has given us his spirit (The same spirit that raised Jesus Christ from the dead) to deal with any situation. We cry out to God to look or come down from heaven to deal with our troubles not realizing that he is right here with us. Do we as Christians not take God at his word when he says “lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world"? (Matthew 28:20)