Christianity Versus Religion: A Different Take On Salvation -- An Intense New Book Aims to Refresh the Soul and Renew Faith in God


LAS VEGAS, Sept. 8, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- There is a difference between Christianity and being truly Christian. Author Dan Ferguson unmasks the truth behind the overrating of "religion" and gives readers a shocking and provocative insight on God and the traps that man has set for other men in Non Believing Bible Believers. Released through Xlibris, this thought-provoking eye-opener strives to reveal the reality that is the Bible.

Being a believer of God does not merely start and end with joining a church, as Ferguson states. Too much of today's religious doctrines and practices have been exploited to the point of commercialism, and there is about as little left of the true Word of God as there are people going to church to actually hear the Word of God. This book raises the question of how much of the good news in the Bible is truly being disseminated to the congregation.

Non Believing Bible Believers may just be one of the numerous books on religion out in the market today, but its different stand and approach sets it apart from other books on God, Christianity, and faith. Its stimulating and challenging prose delivers a highly interesting take on the misuse and abuse of religion and sheds light on the many religious fallacies that most people have been raised to believe. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.

About the Author

Dan Ferguson is a man with a God-given desire to help Christians see the truth of God's Word.


          Non Believing Bible Believers * by Dan Ferguson
                Publication Date: September 4, 2009
     Trade Paperback; $15.99; 78 pages; ISBN 978-1-4415-5553-3
     Cloth Hardback; $24.99; 78 pages; ISBN 978-1-4415-5554-0

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