I purchased this book after viewing a FB website where the author presented his ideas about Christianity. He has such a smooth, thoughtful and peaceful demeanor that I desired to know about his views.
Steven Wong presents a non-orthodox view of Christianity. His views of divine justice, hell, and the nature of salvation are far different from traditional Christian doctrine.
I was alerted to his error quite early in the book by the statement that “The Bible… rarely uses the language of courts and penalties” (p. 13). So punishment for evil is simply reduced to “how life functions.”
In reality, a large portion of the Hebrew Scriptures are structured around legal procedures. If you miss this fact, you’ve wondered off course. And with regret, that’s exactly what Wong has done.
By minimizing God’s judicial authority Wong rejects God’s moral judgement against sin, substituting amoral consequences by natural design.
Wong’s views distort and weaken our understanding of God and his character as presented in Scripture.
Steven Wong presents a distorted view of Scripture that rejects the heart of the Christian gospel.
Jesus Christ died as our substitute.
He bore our penalty for sin.
His death satisfies God’s justice.
Steven Wong presents a non-orthodox view of Christianity. His views of divine justice, hell, and the nature of salvation are far different from traditional Christian doctrine.
I was alerted to his error quite early in the book by the statement that “The Bible… rarely uses the language of courts and penalties” (p. 13). So punishment for evil is simply reduced to “how life functions.”
In reality, a large portion of the Hebrew Scriptures are structured around legal procedures. If you miss this fact, you’ve wondered off course. And with regret, that’s exactly what Wong has done.
By minimizing God’s judicial authority Wong rejects God’s moral judgement against sin, substituting amoral consequences by natural design.
Wong’s views distort and weaken our understanding of God and his character as presented in Scripture.
Steven Wong presents a distorted view of Scripture that rejects the heart of the Christian gospel.
Jesus Christ died as our substitute.
He bore our penalty for sin.
His death satisfies God’s justice.