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Lazarus Did Not Really Die
Lazarus was very sick, so sick that his family thought he was dead and they actually wrapped him up and put him in a tomb. But Jesus knew that Lazarus was not really dead. He told them that he was … Continue reading
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Can you KNOW it’s True?
If you can’t KNOW for sure something is true, it might be false. And If you believe something that is false then you are deceived! If someone can convince you to believe a lie, then they have control over you … Continue reading
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Law of Love
Jesus’ new Law of Love was a law that Jesus gave that he meant to replace the famous 10 Commandments received by Moses according to the Old Testament. It is found in the 46th chapter of the Gospel of the … Continue reading
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Reincarnation in Gospel of the Nazirenes
The Gospel of the Nazirenes has many verses that are very clear about Reincarnation. The reason you don’t read many of them in the New Testament gospels is because the men who wrote those four books or possibly the ‘correctors’, … Continue reading
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Nothing but the Blood?
There is an old hymn that goes something like this: What can take away my sins? Nothing but the blood of Jesus. Oh, precious fount I know, that makes me white as snow. No other fount I know, nothing but … Continue reading
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Origins of the Gospel of the Nazirenes
The four gospels of the New Testament were largely constructed using material from the Gospel of the Nazirenes (or the Gospel of the Holy Twelve, as it is called by some). An interesting fact is that all four gospels have … Continue reading
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Matthew vs Luke Infancy Story
It is impossible to harmonize Luke’s story with Matthew’s. While there are some common elements that point to some shared tradition, the stories as developed by the two authors are contradictory or inconsistent on many points. Gospel Story of Jesus’ … Continue reading
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Jesus Loved Animals
There are 45 verses quoted here from the Gospel of the Nazarenes — all about animals. In the canonical New Testament of the Holy Bible, there are no verses at all talking about kindness to animals, yet they are all … Continue reading
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Virgin Birth: A Forgery
I am convinced that the virgin birth story is a fraud and a forgery and may even have been inspired by a myth. Further on down I will show why I believe so. It’s not that I don’t believe that … Continue reading
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Our Righteousness. Filthy Rags?
The doctrine of the church (originating with Paul) is that any kind of righteous works of our own are repulsive to God, and they also don’t count for salvation. If you don’t believe the correct way like the Christians do, no amount of righteous works count in God’s eyes. If you don’t believe all the right things, confess all the right things and belong to the Christian religion, there is not enough good works that you could do to “get to heaven”. In fact, you could even be a good person all of your life and go to hell and be in anguishing constant unrelenting agony for an eternity! You’ve heard the old expression,
- “The path to Hell is paved with good intentions.”
The original idea is probably more like “good works” rather than “good intentions”, since you always hear that good works won’t get you into heaven. In fact, Paul is the one who says this in the New Testament. They use this verse in Isaiah, out of context as usual, to back up their horrendous doctrine:
- “…all our rigorousness are as filthy rags…” (Isa 64:6)
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