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The following are a series of extracts from unsolicited correspondence received since the publication of "Unmasking Christadelphianism - the Hopelessness of 'The Hope'"...

"Thank you for writing "Unmasking Christadelphianism". It is not only informative about a little understood sect, but also includes some extremely interesting data about the people involved. Reading about the spiritual chaos in the late nineteenth century answered several questions. I commend your scholarly approach and the blend of human interest, together making a fine production"
(D.R. Auckland, NZ)

"Regarding "Unmasking Christadelphianism", I found it an excellent outline of historical developments of the movement's early days and appreciate the point that you made about rationalism and lack of repentance on the part of John Thomas - actually bypassing the cross."
(J.H. South Australia)

"After doing my own pioneer research and reading I too came to the same conclusions as yourself. It is so great to have a book currently in the Christian bookshops, that gives an accurate and historical position - not just from a doctrinal point of view."
(H.K. South Australia)

From a former Christadelphian
"Recently I obtained a copy of your book "Unmasking Christadelphianism", and have found it to be the most accurately informed approach to this cult...I have often wondered if Dr Thomas was a Freemason (or other secret society member) and was influenced, knowingly or unknowingly, to promote the heresies he was 'inspired' to adopt."
(B.D. Australia)

"I've just finished reading your book "Unmasking Christadelphianism", and have found it extremely interesting. I found your approach to the subject interesting, adopting a historical perspective rather than a doctrinal one. This was the more interesting because I have often wondered about the history of Christadelphianism.

About ten years ago I was interested in investigating different denominations/religions to see how they differed from my own Presbyterian background. Christadelphianism probably interested me more than ano other although I concluded Christadelphianism was indeed a heretical cult, and I should remain in the Church."
(S.G. Auckland, New Zealand)

 

 

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