EASY BELIEVISM: The Great Deception is a powerful, uncompromising challenge to modern Christianity, arguing that a diluted, feel-good "easy believism" has replaced the costly, life-transforming gospel of Jesus Christ. Author Norman Franklin Lewis IV contends that this false gospel-which promises salvation without demanding repentance, self-denial, or obedience-has filled churches with "delusional disciples" who confuse comfort and social morality with genuine faith. Drawing heavily on the radical obedience of Christ, the early apostles, and the Reformers, this book serves as a clarion call for a "Reformation 2.0." It urges the church to abandon man-centered entertainment and passive attendance, to embrace the cruciform life of discipleship, and to return to the narrow, hard, and holy road that alone leads to eternal life.