What if some of the teachings you've always heard aren't in the Bible at all?
Unmasking Religious Lies - Volume 1 is a clear, Scripture-first guide that tests popular doctrines against the Word of God (KJV only). With a pastoral but uncompromising tone, this book addresses teachings-not people-so readers can separate tradition from truth and follow Christ with confidence.
Inside you'll find a disciplined chapter pattern-Statement of the claim - Brief history - What the Bible actually says - Refutation of "proof texts" - Why it matters - Call to obey-so you can study each topic with clarity and consistency.
Highlights include biblical examinations of:
"Salvation by Faith Alone" vs. obedient faith (James 2:24)
Whether baptism is essential to salvation (Acts 2:38; 22:16)
"Once Saved, Always Saved" and the warnings to remain faithful
The "Sinner's Prayer" as a plan of salvation-found in Scripture?
Infant baptism vs. believer's response to the gospel
Mechanical instruments in Christian worship (Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16)
Women leading/teaching in the mixed assembly (1 Tim. 2; 1 Cor. 14)
Weekly assembling on the Lord's Day (Acts 20:7; Heb. 10:25)
Denominationalism and biblical unity (John 17; 1 Cor. 1:10)
"The church vanished and was restored"-did Christ's promise fail?
Modern tithing practices under the New Testament (1 Cor. 16; 2 Cor. 9)
...and more.
What makes this book different
Bible-only: Every argument is anchored in the KJV, using straightforward exegesis and the biblical pattern of command, example, and necessary inference.
Historic awareness: Shows how and when certain ideas took root-without resorting to name-calling.
Pastoral clarity: Serious enough for teachers and preachers, accessible for new believers, ideal for small groups and personal study.
Who it's for
Seekers who want to obey the gospel as the apostles preached it
Christians desiring firm footing amid conflicting religious claims
Teachers, evangelists, and families building a Bible-based library
Read with an open Bible. Test every claim like the Bereans (Acts 17:11). If tradition and Scripture conflict, choose Christ. This volume is a call not to controversy but to obedience-to worship the Father in spirit and in truth and to walk the narrow way that leads to life.