The Yes, But Disease

The Yes, But Disease by Arthur Hale, published by iUniverse in July 2005, is an exploration of faith and personal transformation. This 84-page book presents the author’s reflections on his journey from a former Lutheran minister to a practicing witch and astrologer, culminating in a profound encounter with Jesus. The narrative addresses various topics, including the “born again” experience, evolution, and the challenges facing contemporary Christianity, all while emphasizing a conservative perspective.
Readers will find that the book shares insights rather than instructs, focusing on the author’s commitment to understanding Jesus’ teachings in a modern context. Hale’s observations are informed by his experiences with occultism and his desire to convey the urgency of spiritual rebirth. The work engages with themes of inspiration and personal growth, inviting readers to reconsider the implications of faith in today’s world.
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What happens when a practicing witch/astrologer (i.e., idolater) — a former Lutheran minister — suddenly meets Jesus?
He learns a lot about Jesus in a hurry. This book is the second in a series of observations concerning commitment to Jesus and the state of the Christian religion today, flavored by flight from occultism and its fears and horrors, and written not to “instruct” but to share. It deals with topics as various as evolution, demons, and most importantly, the “born again” experience. It is unashamedly conservative in emphasis, as befits Christian commitment in the last days before the return of the Lord.
The author’s primary concern is that the meaning of Jesus’ command, “You must be born again,” must be understood once again for what it really means. The day of “interpreting” the Bible to make it say politically correct things is over; God will not tolerate that any longer.
Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus!
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