Cleaning-Up Hazardous Materials

“Cleaning-Up Hazardous Materials” by Kirk Divietro, published by Old Paths Publications, Incorporated in February 2010, spans 420 pages and is presented in English. This book addresses various misconceptions regarding the inspiration of the Bible, the King James Bible, and the use of lexicons and textual aids. It also discusses the influence of women, particularly Mrs. Gail Riplinger, in correcting pastors and other leaders, providing a critical examination of these topics.
Readers will find a thorough analysis that challenges prevailing interpretations and offers insights into biblical studies and criticism. The book delves into exegesis and hermeneutics, presenting arguments that aim to clarify misunderstandings within these areas. Divietro’s work serves as a resource for those interested in exploring the complexities of biblical interpretation and the debates surrounding scriptural authority.
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Dr. Kirk DiVietro’s book “Cleaning-Up Hazardous Materials” counters the current false view of inspiration of the Bible, the false view of the King James Bible, the false view of lexicons and textual aids, and the correcting of pastors and other leaders by women spearheaded by Mrs. Gail Riplinger.
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