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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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Story of Jesus’ Death
There are so many verifiable forgeries, inconsistencies and outright contradictions in the New Testament, that we know about, it causes one to wonder how many other lies that we don’t know about, just believed and taken for granted that they … Continue reading
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Tagged apologetics, consequences, contradictions, crucified, execution, forgeries, Greeks, history, inconsistencies, membership, Pauline, Roman, Romans
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Christ or Messiah?
Those disciples were Greek converted by Paul. This conversion was decades after the crucifixion. Paul never met Jesus. The word Christ is Greek and was adopted by the Greek writers into their Gospels. Why is it that the Jewish Messiah is always referred to as Jesus, the Christ and never Jesus the Messiah? Continue reading
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Nazarene Gospel Authentic?
Is this Gospel words spoken by Jesus? I must admit that after reading a good portion of the “Gospel of the Nazirenes” — or the “Gospel of the Holy Twelve”, as it is also called — I kind of thought that it was going to be a hoax or another invention of a cult. Having been exposed to so many forgeries, fakes and fabrications I just about passed this one off as another. Continue reading
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Tagged Dead Sea Scrolls, Gnostic Gospels of Nag Hammadi, Gospel of the Hebrews, gospel of the Nazirenes, Gospel of Thomas
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Gospel of the Hebrews
Sorry: Work in Progress (See: What the Early Christians Really Believed) Next: The Ebionites | Nazarene Gospel Authentic?
Which is the Real Truth?
I have heard people comment that Christianity today is so completely different than what Jesus taught in his day — and that is using a comparison from their own bibles. More and more people are becoming disillusioned with Christianity today and are either just not going to church or are looking for some alternative. Continue reading
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Abstaining from Meat Part 2
It is evident that the early Christians abstained from flesh meats, contrary to what modern Christianity would have us believe. Nazarenes Epiphanius says that the Nazarenes “eat no meat”. Hugh Shonfield, in The Passover Plot: The name borne by the … Continue reading
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Abstaining from Meat Part 1
Paul calls abstaining from meats a doctrine of devils and hypocritical lies. Paul went completely contradictory to the teachings of Jesus and his disciples. The Church uses the Christ’s teaching, that “nothing that goes into a man defiles him” to prove he taught that it is alright to eat flesh meat.
However, the majority of what Jesus and his disciples taught and lived show clearly that this could never have been what he was teaching. This was a false doctrine that Paul taught, knowingly, in contradiction to Jesus and his disciples. James, the brother of Jesus, was made the head of the Christian movement in Jerusalem by Jesus himself.
What Jesus was not only focused on was abolishing the cruel practice of sacrificing animals to eat the meat of their bodies, but the ritual itself, as a means of redemption. Animal sacrifice that the Jews practiced was a heathen practice they absorbed and modified that Jesus also came to do away with. It seems animal sacrifice was, to him, not only a form of idolatry, but also cruelty to animals.
Opinion: It’s possible that Jesus considered the ritual of animal sacrifice as a form of idolatry. In the case of the Heathen, it was idolatry.
Paul belittled believers and called them “weak” because they didn’t have “faith” to eat the meat of animals. It seems that Paul thought it was alright to sit and eat meat offered to idols in order to “become one” with them in order to “win them” over to Christ.
Paul belittled believers and called them “weak” because they didn’t have “faith” to eat the meat of animals. It seems that Paul thought it was alright to sit and eat meat offered to idols in order to “become one” with them in order to “win them” over to Christ.
“I came to end the animal sacrifices, and if you do not stop making sacrifices, the wrath of God will not leave you alone.” (Gospel of the Hebrews) (Jesus, cited from Epiphanius, Panarion 3:16)
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Myths About the Bible
The bible has many mistranslations, forgeries, contradictions and inconsistencies — largely because of modifications it suffered. It is not considered by many to be historically reliable. However, there is still much Truth that survived. Continue reading
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What the Early Christians Really Believed
The early first century Christians were radically different than what we are taught about them. They had their own gospel and rejected any alterations of the truth and even the letters of Paul. These Jewish Christians held teachings about Jesus and God that were much, much different than those of modern Christianity. The only difference between Jewish Christians and the traditional Jews was that they believed in and practiced the teachings of Jesus… only. Continue reading
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