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  • Who Told You That You Were Naked?

  • A Refreshing Reexamination of the Garden of Eden
  • By: William Combs
  • Narrated by: Jason Huggins
  • Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins

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Who Told You That You Were Naked?

By: William Combs
Narrated by: Jason Huggins
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Summary

The knowledge of good and evil we inherited from Adam is a dimension of our intellect so innate, so instinctual, so intuitive, so pervasive a way of responding to our everyday circumstances, it is virtually impossible to avoid. Even though it is the wellspring of our transgressions, we are apt to overlook its devastating impact and view sin as a lifelong list of errant acts, believing we can become better Christians by committing fewer of them.

The purpose of this book is to reexamine how sin came into the world through Adam and how the lord has redeemed us by his grace through faith from this formidable adversary "crouching at the door".

©2016 William Combs (P)2017 William Combs

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