Millions of evangelical Christians are among the masses who have embraced William Paul Young's 'The Shack' as though it were gospel. Even three years since its release, 'The Shack' has remained on numerous best-seller lists for more than 100 weeks - a claim no other book can make.
Yet it is infused with counterfeit Christianity, argues 'Burning Down 'The Shack': How the 'Christian' Best-seller is Deceiving Millions,' a new title from WND Books that published June 1.
Worse, says author James De Young, its depiction of God as an African woman who suffered Christ's crucifixion - and the book's exclusion of any existence of Satan and hell - represent just some of its many dangerous deceptions.
If such deceptions, which upend biblical teachings on sin, redemption, salvation and damnation, go unchallenged, says De Young, this 'feel-good novel' could prove terribly divisive and destructive to millions of Christians.
My guest on the program today will be Author James DeYoung.
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