Why does faith sometimes feel heavy instead of healing?
Why does the God many Christians were taught to fear look so different from the Jesus they admire?
The Great Deception explores a quiet but powerful idea that has reshaped modern Christianity—not by denying God, but by misunderstanding Him.
Across centuries, Christian faith absorbed a single assumption so familiar it often goes unquestioned: that God governs the universe the same way human governments govern societies—through imposed law, punishment, and threat. Once accepted, this assumption subtly redefined God’s character, turning justice into retribution, salvation into a legal transaction, judgment into condemnation, and fear into a spiritual virtue.
This book challenges that framework.
By placing Jesus at the centre—not tradition, philosophy, or inherited theology—Steven Wong invites readers to re-examine some of Christianity’s most entrenched doctrines: hell, salvation, immortality, wrath, judgment, forgiveness, and even the cross itself. Through a design-law lens, the book presents a coherent, Bible-based alternative—one where God’s law describes how life works rather than enforcing behaviour, and where consequences arise from reality itself, not divine retaliation.
Rather than portraying God as a punisher who must be appeased, The Greatest Deception reveals a God who heals, restores, persuades, and respects freedom—a God fully revealed in Jesus Christ.
This is not an attack on Christianity.
It is a call to clarity.
For readers who:
This book offers a thoughtful, compassionate re-examination of what Christianity looked like before fear reshaped it.
Not a call to abandon faith—but to recover the God Jesus revealed.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Why does faith sometimes feel heavy instead of healing?Why does the God many Christians were taught to fear look so different from the Jesus they admire?The Great Deception explores a quiet but powerful idea that has reshaped modern Christianity-not by denying God, but by misunderstanding Him.Across centuries, Christian faith absorbed a single assumption so familiar it often goes unquestioned: that God governs the universe the same way human governments govern societies-through imposed law, punishment, and threat. Once accepted, this assumption subtly redefined God's character, turning justice into retribution, salvation into a legal transaction, judgment into condemnation, and fear into a spiritual virtue.This book challenges that framework.By placing Jesus at the centre-not tradition, philosophy, or inherited theology-Steven Wong invites readers to re-examine some of Christianity's most entrenched doctrines: hell, salvation, immortality, wrath, judgment, forgiveness, and even the cross itself. Through a design-law lens, the book presents a coherent, Bible-based alternative-one where God's law describes how life works rather than enforcing behaviour, and where consequences arise from reality itself, not divine retaliation.Rather than portraying God as a punisher who must be appeased, The Greatest Deception reveals a God who heals, restores, persuades, and respects freedom-a God fully revealed in Jesus Christ.This is not an attack on Christianity.It is a call to clarity.For readers who: Feel uneasy with fear-based faithStruggle to reconcile love with punishmentHave walked away from church but not from JesusOr sense that something essential has been lostThis book offers a thoughtful, compassionate re-examination of what Christianity looked like before fear reshaped it.Not a call to abandon faith-but to recover the God Jesus revealed. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798242099241
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