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The Seduction of Christianity Paperback | Pages: 239 pages
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Title:The Seduction of Christianity
Author:Dave Hunt
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 239 pages
Published:August 1st 1985 by Harvest House Publishers (first published June 1985)
Categories:Christian. Religion. Nonfiction. Theology

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Much needed warning to the church both 25 years ago, when it was written, and even more so today. Please read it. It may be hard for many to read due to a tendency toward information overload; but bare with it. If the author didn't provide all the evidence that he did, what he has to say would be written off, by even more people, as having been written by a crazy old heretic hunter. Well worth the read, even if you disagree you will be more informed and have better mental discipline for having read through a somewhat dry book.

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Original Title: The Seduction of Christianity
ISBN: 0890814414 (ISBN13: 9780890814413)
Edition Language: English

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I read this years ago and gave it an average reading based memories of my understanding at the time but am rereading it again after being more familiar with the topic.

MUST read for anyone who calls themself a Christian.

My sister, Joyce Mohr, recommended this book. Since that time, I have purchased & read nearly every book written by Dave Hunt or Thomas A. McMahon. I began to read their monthly publication, "The Berean Call" (free) & have reprints on file, for reference, going back to their beginning. An issue in the mail continues to stir my heart.

I picked this book up again while on vacation. It's interesting to see how much the perspectives presented in the book have their outcome in the contemporary church, but more so in modern American society. The influence of unorthodox practices, some occult, some pagan/shamanistic, on the contemporary church is not to be ignored. Of particular interest to me is the expression of what I'd call hyper post-millennialism. The post-millennial viewpoint was commonly held at the beginning of the 20th

Prophetic. So much of what Hunt warned about has come to pass in apostate Christianity.

For a book written over thirty years ago, it speaks so clearly, although quite repetitively, about the great deception that will come upon the whole world, particularly the Church. Gradually, all religions are embracing a syncretic way of expressing their ideologies to guarantee inclusion for other "faiths" and many "Christian" leaders are joining the bandwagon because of the psychologizing of these ideas. Why should we concede the authority of God's Holy Word to psychology, a "science" that is

When I read this many years ago I really like it. I was a Protestant and this seemed to focus on some areas that I needed to hear about. Since then I have grown to really find Hunt to be an extreme author who has no consideration for Catholicism. I would never recommend his books.

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