What if Christianity Was Never Meant to be a Religion?
For centuries, Christianity has been presented as a system of beliefs, rituals, and moral expectations. But when Jesus began His ministry, He didn't announce a new religion. He announced the Kingdom of God-a real government defined by authority, law, allegiance, and justice.
That distinction changes how everything fits together.
In Not a Religion-A Kingdom, C. A. Borgos explores what happens when Christianity is understood as a Kingdom rather than a religion-and why that one shift brings clarity to the questions people wrestle with most:
Why does God allow suffering?
Why is there judgment?
What does hell actually mean?
Is heaven really the final goal?
What role should Christians play in politics?
Are science and faith really in conflict?
Does evolution remove the need for a Creator?
Can the Bible still be trusted?
Are we near the return of Christ?
Instead of answering these questions through religious tradition alone, this book examines them through the lens Jesus actually used-a real government under a rightful King.
Whether you are a skeptic who has never found Christianity convincing, a believer who senses something important has been missing, or simply someone who wants honest answers to hard questions-this book is for you.
The Kingdom of God is not a religious concept. It is a life-changing revelation-and once you see it, nothing will ever be the same.