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KJV vs. Pentecostalism: A Scriptural Refutation of the Charismatic Movement

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KJV vs. Pentecostalism: A Scriptural Refutation of the Charismatic Movement

By: David Michael Curtis
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This book is a direct challenge to the modern Charismatic movement, measured strictly against the King James Bible.

KJV vs. Pentecostalism lays out a clear, testable method: gather every verse on a topic, read them in plain English, and refuse to accept any conclusion that contradicts the whole. No commentaries. No denominational systems. Just the text of Scripture allowed to speak for itself.

Through 100 concise answers and deeper doctrinal examinations, this book confronts key Pentecostal and Charismatic claims, including the modern practice of tongues, the “second blessing,” emotional manifestations, and the nature of the Holy Ghost. Each claim is examined against the full counsel of Scripture, not isolated verses.

The result is a systematic refutation of experiential theology and a return to biblical harmony.

This is not an argument built on tradition or academic authority. It is a challenge you can verify yourself.

Inside, you will find:

• A clear definition of the gospel based on Scripture alone
• The biblical relationship between faith, repentance, and baptism
• A direct comparison between biblical tongues and modern practice
• A breakdown of common Charismatic doctrines and where they fail
• Warnings from Scripture about deception in the church
• A step-by-step method to test doctrine using the whole Bible

This book does not ask you to trust the author. It forces every claim to stand or fall under the weight of Scripture.

If you are willing to test what you believe, this book will give you the tools to do it.

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