Christianity is primarily based on Gospel of John - Kegan Chandler

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Kegan Chandler, author of the book, “The God of Jesus,” speaks to his audience regarding the question “Did John write his gospel to compete with Gnosticism?” Kegan asserts that orthodox Christology is ultimately Gnostic Christology repackaged and painted over.
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