In this book you will learn all of the following and much more.
Millions of Christians and thousands of Hebrew and Greek scholars agree that all of our early English Bible Versions accepted most of the Latin mistranslations in the Old and New Testaments. After 1864, many English versions were published with no mistranslations and no hell. They give the true gospel.
Centuries before Christ, rulers in the Roman Latin territories taught the unruly pagans there was an eternal inferno waiting for the disobedient immediately after death. They used it as a fear tactic to maintain order. Thus, in Latin territories, the doctrine of eternal damnation existed centuries before the Christian faith was brought to Europe.
Greek missionaries acquiesced to the pleas of the Latin clergy to continue the Latin lie of an eternal inferno in their preaching to the Latin pagans so they could continue maintaining order. That is the reason for over 280 deliberate good intention mistranslations in the 405 AD Latin Vulgate, including 75 infernos.
Researchers have found many statements by early Greek fathers stating that when ministering to the Latin Church, they used Plato's Doctrine of Reserve, which holds the truth in reserve while substituting a "medicinal lie" for the better good. In this case, the better good was for the Latin Church and the Latin pagans. The medicinal lie was that eternal torment in a fiery hell awaited any who did not convert to the Catholic faith and submit to the Catholic priesthood.
By the time of the Protestant Reformation, these "medicinal lies" had become established doctrine. We explain the gruesome details of how that happened. The early Protestant reformers innocently accepted most of the Latin mistranslations. These are in our early Protestant Bibles, but not in many later Bibles that have been translated with the aid of hundreds of whole and partial manuscripts discovered after the King James Bible was published.
Records show the Greeks taught the true gospel with no hell in the Greek speaking territories. Any who dared to preach it in Latin territories after the 553 AD Edict of Justinian were labeled as heretics, tortured and killed.
After 622 AD, the Muslims slaughtered countless Greek Gospel believers and destroyed all of their Bibles and literature they could find. That and the Roman wars against the Greek Gospel made the eternal hell teaching dominate.
The number of hells in many Bibles range between 13 to 88. Many Bibles since 1864 have no mistranslations and no hell, restoring the true image of God.