How Many Lies Are You Living?

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/24/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 168
ISBN : 9781412009171

About the Book

Commonly held beliefs, propagated by modern religion, are branded as lies. They are refuted by scholarly interpretation of the scriptures. Subjects which are included are baptism, communion, salvation, tradition, and "the church."

The author answers questions like: "Why do people believe what they believe?", Why are people blind to biblical truths?", and "How many lies are folks living?"


About the Author

Ralph Hornberger has always loved to write, but until recently his works have been short in content: editorials, essays, poems, newspaper columns, and a club newsletter.

Author of The Last Chess Game or How To Be A Winner Mr. Hornberger has now written his second book, How Many Lies Are You Living?. In his heavily, Bible-quoted volume, he tackles the individual as concerning his beliefs. What do people believe, and why do people believe such? The issues treated largely have to do with the topics of "religion," such as the 'church', salvation, sinning, the future, hell, the rites of communion and baptism, and Jesus Christ. Hornberger attempts to refute erroneous ideas and practices which are largely a result of tradition. His purpose for writing is to have the reader come to grips with truths which are concealed because of the 'church' influence and established customs. In this book there is much food for thought.

A retired public school teacher, Mr. Hornberger has participated in a wide range of part-time jobs, and thereby has had a wide range of experiences. He earned a Master's Degree in Education at Philadelphia's Temple University, following a two and a half year stint in the United States Coast Guard on Ellis Island.

Besides loving to read and write, he enjoys crossword puzzles, and playing chess. He prefers classical music, and likes to watch professional tennis. In the past he has been very active in his church, serving on the church council and as chairman of the missions committee. A born-again Christian, now at age 73, he is living a quiet, although busy life, with his wife Joan, near Langhorne, Pennsylvania.