ANAHEIM, Calif., Oct. 27, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Author Mozanaim Crux raises an interesting question for Christians in his new book, Beguiled By Rapture Deception (now available through 1stBooks). Eve trusted Satan in the Garden of Eden, and he betrayed her. Will Christians simply trust what people tell them about the Bible and possibly be similarly deceived? In his new book, Crux poses that question to readers and offers a challenge: "Dare to think for yourself."
Crux argues that Bible students must understand the Bible from the beginning to fully understand the lessons. From the stories in Genesis to the story of the Garden of Eden to the final idea about Revelations, his book sets up a basic biblical foundation.
Although he argues that the widely held belief of the rapture is actually a plot by Satan to deceive humanity, the author presents all information for readers. As a minister, he writes that the reader must be fully equipped with information to make a personal decision about the rapture. He stresses that the book does not reflect the opinions of one church or dogma, but encourages Christians to think for themselves about the interpretations of the Bible and the rapture.
This book is Crux's personal chance to be a "witness" to Jesus, and he writes that readers "shall not be found naked and ashamed before the Lord when He returns without works."
"Seek to clothe yourself in good works by making this your witness to someone else," he adds.
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