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KJV vs. The Baptists: A Scriptural Refutation of Altar Calls and the Sinners Prayer

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KJV vs. The Baptists: A Scriptural Refutation of Altar Calls and the Sinners Prayer

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KJV vs. The Baptists: A Scriptural Refutation of Altar Calls and the Sinner’s Prayer is a direct, verse-driven challenge to some of the most widely accepted practices in modern Christianity.

Drawing exclusively from the King James Bible, David Michael Curtis examines altar calls, the sinner’s prayer, and other institutional traditions through a strict topical study method. Rather than appealing to church history, denominational authority, or theological systems, this book gathers and harmonizes Scripture itself—allowing the Bible to speak without commentary or outside interpretation.

At the center of this work is a simple but demanding question: Do these practices exist in the Bible, or have they been added by men?

Through 100 structured questions and answers—first in concise summaries, then in deeper explanations—the reader is guided through key doctrines including repentance, baptism, salvation, and the true gospel. Each section exposes common logical fallacies such as cherry-picking and false either-or reasoning, showing how isolated verses have been used to support traditions not found in Scripture.

This book is not written to win arguments. It is written to test doctrine.

If you are willing to lay aside denominational assumptions and examine the full counsel of Scripture, this volume offers a clear path to do so—one verse at a time.

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