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Musings On Doctrine: Pastor John C De Baca
Pastor Tackles Christianity’s Various Doctrines
Same doctrines, different messages by different Christian churches – a reality that leads to erroneous doctrines.

Writer and Pastor John C' de Baca published Musings on Doctrine: Christian Beliefs Revisited (WestBow Press, 2014), an exposition or rather, exposé, of various basic doctrines of Christianity. As expected, the pastor does not mince words nor leave any stone unturned when it comes to upholding Biblical truth.

In Musings on Doctrine, Pastor C' de Baca tackles almost everything from Salvation to the Rapture and discusses at length Satan, angels and demons, laws of nature, marriage and divorce, government, crime and punishment, the Antichrist, Rapture, the end times, and even feminism,

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