The Cult of Exclusivity: The Christian Denial of Salvation to Others
This book is unquestionably the most controversial book I have written. It flies in the face of convention Christian wisdom, which holds (most pastors included) that salvation is only possible through the Christian beliefs. But one of these generally unrecognized beliefs held by the Lutheran and other denominations is that God wants to take all of his children back unto himself. This declaration can be found on the ELCA website if you have the tenacity to dig deeply enough, as advise in the site, “dig deeper.” So I am only extolling what Christianity already holds.

The cover of this book is highly symbolic. The cross (lily white, symbolizing our fixation with the purity of our conviction) dominates the landscape, while the symbols of the other four largest world religions lie half-buried in the dirt, as though trampled upon. The scene conveys our dominance and our disdain.

To those that hold a different view to the one that God wants to take all of his children back unto himself, I have just one question: what is God supposed to do with those billions of other people?
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The Cult of Exclusivity: The Christian Denial of Salvation to Others
This book is unquestionably the most controversial book I have written. It flies in the face of convention Christian wisdom, which holds (most pastors included) that salvation is only possible through the Christian beliefs. But one of these generally unrecognized beliefs held by the Lutheran and other denominations is that God wants to take all of his children back unto himself. This declaration can be found on the ELCA website if you have the tenacity to dig deeply enough, as advise in the site, “dig deeper.” So I am only extolling what Christianity already holds.

The cover of this book is highly symbolic. The cross (lily white, symbolizing our fixation with the purity of our conviction) dominates the landscape, while the symbols of the other four largest world religions lie half-buried in the dirt, as though trampled upon. The scene conveys our dominance and our disdain.

To those that hold a different view to the one that God wants to take all of his children back unto himself, I have just one question: what is God supposed to do with those billions of other people?
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The Cult of Exclusivity: The Christian Denial of Salvation to Others

The Cult of Exclusivity: The Christian Denial of Salvation to Others

by Edmund Rydell
The Cult of Exclusivity: The Christian Denial of Salvation to Others

The Cult of Exclusivity: The Christian Denial of Salvation to Others

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This book is unquestionably the most controversial book I have written. It flies in the face of convention Christian wisdom, which holds (most pastors included) that salvation is only possible through the Christian beliefs. But one of these generally unrecognized beliefs held by the Lutheran and other denominations is that God wants to take all of his children back unto himself. This declaration can be found on the ELCA website if you have the tenacity to dig deeply enough, as advise in the site, “dig deeper.” So I am only extolling what Christianity already holds.

The cover of this book is highly symbolic. The cross (lily white, symbolizing our fixation with the purity of our conviction) dominates the landscape, while the symbols of the other four largest world religions lie half-buried in the dirt, as though trampled upon. The scene conveys our dominance and our disdain.

To those that hold a different view to the one that God wants to take all of his children back unto himself, I have just one question: what is God supposed to do with those billions of other people?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014909341
Publisher: Edmund Rydell
Publication date: 08/05/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 409 KB

About the Author

Edmund Rydell is a philosopher, a student of controversial Christian subjects, and an expert in paranormal manifestations. These subjects constitute his main publication fields. He has studied under the renowned Raymond Moody, and holds two college degrees including studies of abnormal psychology.

This background renders him well equipped to produce the Christian novels From Eternity, With Love, and its sequel, Of Love. These engaging books deal with visitations by spirit entities and by God himself, as well as abnormal psychology manifestations. But they are not found wanting in romance of an inspiring nature, as well as intrigue in good measure. You are sure to enjoy these outstanding novels.

But his deeper work, the non-fiction titles of Your Soul Is Eternal and Eternity Revealed, are the outgrowth of two decades of intense immersion into studies of unexplainable phenomena such as near-death experiences, visions, and deathbed visions, and the work of seers, mediums, and past-life regression experts. His passion is that Christianity has been slow to accept that God is speaking to us through these means.

His most recent work is the title, The Cult of Exclusivity: The Christian Denial of Salvation to Others. In this groundbreaking work, he exposes the Christian hypocrisy of accepting only those Biblcal statements which are advantageous, while ignoring those which apply to all people.
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