FEBRUARY 17, 2020 | JARED C. WILSON

One day as I perused a bookstore’s religion section, within the literary mélange of orthodoxy, heresy, and inspirational moralism, one title caught my eye.

Lies We Believe About God by William Paul Young, author of the mega-bestselling novel The Shack, looked short and pithy, and it addressed a real need in the world: correcting misunderstandings about God.

The chapter subjects, each allegedly a lie about God, included things that could be obvious misconceptions—things such as “God is a magician” or “Death is more powerful than God.” But other subjects Young lists as lies most definitely aren’t.

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