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Follow along in the footsteps of Christ in his final week on Earth and discover the truth about his death, burial and resurrection. As Christians, we are taught that Jesus' crucifixion took place on Good Friday. From Christian theologians to Biblical scholars and authors, the message remains the same ¿ Christ was killed on Friday and was resurrected on Sunday. But it's a lie. In The Good Friday Hoax, author and independent Methodist pastor Al Shifflet exposes the great hoax of Christ's final week on Earth. Zeroing in on Holy Week, Shifflet accounts for Christ's activities leading up to his…mehr

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Follow along in the footsteps of Christ in his final week on Earth and discover the truth about his death, burial and resurrection. As Christians, we are taught that Jesus' crucifixion took place on Good Friday. From Christian theologians to Biblical scholars and authors, the message remains the same ¿ Christ was killed on Friday and was resurrected on Sunday. But it's a lie. In The Good Friday Hoax, author and independent Methodist pastor Al Shifflet exposes the great hoax of Christ's final week on Earth. Zeroing in on Holy Week, Shifflet accounts for Christ's activities leading up to his crucifixion, death, burial and resurrection. Rooted in scripture, Shifflet's claim calls into question the validity of Good Friday. In the Bible, it states that Christ would be buried for three days and three nights just as Jonah was in the belly of the whale for three days and three nights. That's 72 hours. So why do Christians condense three days into two? A revelatory read, the book offers an enlightening perspective to any Christian looking to grow in their biblical knowledge and faith.
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Al Shifflet is the author of seven books, including Lowcountry Biblical Almanac and Shotgun Granny & Jesus. He holds a B.S. in business administration from Bridgewater College, a M.Div. from Ashland Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry from a consortium of seminaries in Ohio. He is the pastor of two independent Methodist churches in South Carolina.