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The Book That Bino Wrote: and...The Bibles That They Wrote
 
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The Book That Bino Wrote: and...The Bibles That They Wrote (Paperback)

by Bino Pires (Author)
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  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: AuthorHouse (4 Oct 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1418400491
  • ISBN-13: 978-1418400491
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 14.7 x 3 cm
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In this book, Bino takes the words of both Testaments beyond the religious significance of holy and beyond the religious doctrines and dogmas, which arose from the Bible's varied interpretations. Against a historical background, particularly where it relates to Christianity, he questions and places the Passion of the Christ in doubt Bino emphasises the need to liberate not only the biblical writings, but also - and particularly so - the interpretations of these writings by different religious sects, from the label of holiness. Bino shows the need to question and query what has been taken, as being religiously accepted truths for two millennia. He places a question mark in the reality of the Old Testament (Genesis in particular), and in the veracity of the gospels, and in the inspiration of the Gospels writers. His research into the churches' varied religious doctrines takes him beyond the restrictions imposed by each religion, within one's own religious background (whichever religion). Underlying the above, Bino confesses his beliefs in spirituality and his faith in the Heavenly Father.

He also emphasises the need to be on the guard against unwanted and undesirable influences, which go against two basic core principles: thou shalt not kill and do unto others. He takes these principles one step further and brings them into the reality of today's environment of the family life, and into the management of corporations and organisational behaviour. The first part of Bino's book is a summary of spiritual principles which he believes were Jesus true teachings. It is in this part of the book that he addresses the concepts of reincarnation and freewill, and the existence of Good and Evil. In the second part of the book, Bino analyses the Book of Genesis and relates the impact that the biblical interpretations thereof have had on shaping Christianity's path. It is here that he liberates mankind from the Christian insistence that man was born in sin; and he also liberates the world, from the biblical eschatology, and God from what they say God said and did. In the third part of the book, Bino assesses the impact that the interpretations of the Gospels have exerted on mankind's free spiritual growth and development.

He considers the Gospels, their writers and the early Church Fathers, and their possible motivations in the establishment of basic Christian doctrines. These, he believes are the result of three fundamental Christian principles (the heel of Achilles): that man was born in sin; that repentance for the sins committed means forgiveness; and that salvation is conditional, upon acceptance of the Paschal Lamb. In this chapter, he evaluates the Gospel narratives concerning Jesus birth, His betrayal, arrest, condemnation, crucifixion, death, burial, resurrection and ascension, and he also questions the pertinent Christian prophecies (as quoted), as being applicable to any of these stages of Jesus' life. It is in the last part of his book that Bino clarifies the Christian principles, within his spiritual beliefs and faith. It is also here where Bino addresses the occult, such as possessions and evil controls; as well as sin, day of judgement, forgiveness for sins committed, pity, compassion, love, marriage, divorce, and companionship, amongst other principles.


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