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To Open One's Eyes

This book was written to open readers' eyes to hidden and forgotten scripture. It challenges both science and Christian doctrine and will help perfect an open-minded readers' understanding of God's perfect truth of the Holy Bible. "To Open One's Eyes" is based on scripture from the King James Version to expand one's scope of understanding of the Holy Bible as a living Holy Bible. The author offers clarity into the single hidden sign given to announce the beginning, middle, and close of the seventieth week, a prophecy giving a precise timeline for the coming and leaving of Jesus. He also uses scripture to elaborate on the arrival of the prince of the world and his misinterpreted appearance. This book offers an in-depth discussion on Christianity and how to achieve a better understanding and relationship with God through the scriptures. Discover a fresh, potentially controversial look at scripture that challenges both conventional Christianity and science.

In "To Open One's Eyes," David Pinkston pinpoints biblical misunderstandings in aspects of Creation, the Trinity, Christ, the archangels, Satan, and Paul. Within these pages, readers will find new measures to widen the scope of Bible study beyond Christian doctrine. It uses biblical scripture to clearly identify the presence, power, and divinity of God. If you have hardened your heart and are stiff-necked about your way as the only way, don't read it; only open minds and open hearts will prevail.

It is a must-read for open minded individuals, both non-believers and believers. It is for the atheist, the agnostic, the Jew, the Hindu, the Buddhist, the Muslim, or the Christian. It is especially good for those that found negatives in their religious experience or feel something is missing in life. If you have an open mind and good heart looking for something better, this book will open your eyes to God.