Black Friday Deal – “Original Sin” for $1

For years, readers have been asking, “Paul, why don’t you make your study notes publicly available?”

Well… your wish is my command. This weekend only, you can get my ebook Original Sin: What Does the Bible Really Say? for just one dollar.

Tell your friends.

Paul

PS: What’s it about? For 2000 years, Augustine’s doctrine of original sin has taught that you were a natural born sinner, stained with Adam’s sin. From the moment you drew your first breath, you were hostile to the things of God and hardwired to sin.

This teaching is both unbiblical and illogical. Like smoking, original sin is harmful to your health. In my ebook Original Sin: What Does the Bible Really Say? I cover the following:

  • What is the Doctrine of Original Sin?
  • Scriptures Used to Support Original Sin
  • Scriptures that Refute Original Sin
  • The Religious Origins of Original Sin
  • Ten Reasons Why Original Sin Cannot be True
  • Are We Born Spiritually Dead?
  • What is the True Significance of the Virgin Birth?
  • Where Does a Sinful Nature Come From?
  • Do Christians have a Sinful Nature?
  • Why are Children Selfish?
  • What Happens to Babies Who Die?
  • A Message for Parents

We all have a narrative about God and how he relates to us. If your narrative says you and your children are stained by Adam’s sin, and that you have to jump through hoops to avoid eternal condemnation, you need a better narrative.

Religion says you are born bad and God hates you, but the Bible says you are fearfully and wonderfully made and your heavenly Father loves you. Original sin conveys a message of “sin with us,” but the gospel proclaims a better message of “God with us.”

Get the book.

2 Comments on Black Friday Deal – “Original Sin” for $1

  1. Unknown's avatar onebrightone // November 27, 2025 at 2:12 am // Reply

    Ordered this Black Friday deal … where is link to download … did not get it! Thank you!

    • If the transaction went through, a receipt with a download link is automatically sent to the email you provided. Usually happens within seconds. Maybe check your spam folder? More here.

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