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The central argument of Time to Come Clean: Rescuing Jesus from Christianity is twofold. First: That by conflating Jesus and Christ, depicting him as a divine being, making him the founder of a new salvation cult, and generally promoting a supernaturalist view of reality, Christianity has come to be more an anachronistic belief system than the life of ethical practice its half-forgotten founder advocated. Second: To reverse its steady diminution of active members and social influence, those of both the pulpit and the pew need to refocus on this earthly life and seek to make the Master's message meaningful for people of the twenty-first century.…mehr

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The central argument of Time to Come Clean: Rescuing Jesus from Christianity is twofold. First: That by conflating Jesus and Christ, depicting him as a divine being, making him the founder of a new salvation cult, and generally promoting a supernaturalist view of reality, Christianity has come to be more an anachronistic belief system than the life of ethical practice its half-forgotten founder advocated. Second: To reverse its steady diminution of active members and social influence, those of both the pulpit and the pew need to refocus on this earthly life and seek to make the Master's message meaningful for people of the twenty-first century.
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Rev. Tom Hall, a retired Air Force "bird" colonel, transitioned into a second career in ministry after a pivotal moment of faith realization. His impressive career spanned over three decades, involving roles from flying operations to international duty. Following his military service, Tom pursued a Master of Divinity from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. His other degrees include a B.S. from the Air Force Academy, an M.S. in Systems Management, and a Doctor of Humane Letters. He served as the 15th senior pastor of the historic First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, using his experience and faith to guide his congregation. His book, God in Our Arms, reflects his spiritual journey.