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The Judas Principle

How Evangelical Hunger for an Earthy Kingdom Opened the Door to the Antichrist

Not a title I wanted or expected to write but one that crawled from the wet ink of history born and demanded, “Write these words!” An original and not currently held by any U.S. publisher. Coming soon to ChristiansNeedtoKnow.com.

JPB

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