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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
Posted in Ebionites
Tagged Adoptionists, Apis, Bishops, Christ, Christians, Egypt, Eusebius, Greeks, heathen, Horus, Joshua, mashiach":, Messiah, Osiris, Serapis Christ, transliteration, Trinity
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Was Jesus a Christian?
Jesus wasn’t a Christian, but a Jew. The disciples weren’t called Christians until decades after Jesus left Jerusalem. His name wasn’t even Jesus, but Joshua. The word Jesus isn’t even Hebrew. His last name isn’t Christ nor does it mean … Continue reading
Posted in Intro
Tagged Antioch, Bethlehem, Christian, Egypt, falsehood, God the Son, Herod, insurrectionists, Jew, king, priest, raised from the dead, Serapis Christ
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The King That Was No King Part 2
In part 1, we saw that Messiah, King of the Jews was arrested and captured, treated as a common criminal, tried and falsely convicted of sedition, sentenced to death by a very cruel execution — crucifixion — and left for … Continue reading
Posted in Articles 2
Tagged apologists, Bethlehem, born-again, commandants, contradictions, criminal, discrepancies, Egypt, escape, executed for sedition, false prophecies, forgeries, hell, impossible to reconcile, inconsistencies, inerrant, Jerusalem, Jesus' birth, Jesus' Genealogy, Judah, king of the Jews, Levite, Magi, make the story stick, Mary and Joseph, Messiah, military, misinterpretation, Nazareth, nursed back to health, Pauline Church, purging and perfection, Rapture, Romans, ruler, sedition, sentenced to death, shepherds, stable, throne, weapon
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Animal Sacrifice
God hated animal sacrifices, burnt offerings was never commanded by God and would not accept them. It is impossible that the execution of Jesus could be compared to the sacrifice of animals or take the place of this bloody ritual that God hated nor could it even take away sins — only obedience to the will of God and doing his commands could ever give man peace with God. Nothing can ever “take away” sins, but repentance and making amends for sin is the only way to receive remission and forgiveness of sin
Jeremiah who makes abundantly clear that the shedding of blood of animals can never take away sins. The writer of Hebrews says: “is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins… which can never take away sins”.
The Way to be Right with God
If the blood of innocent animals can never take away sins, then how can the blood of one innocent man (Jesus) take away the sins of the world of all time? But this is what REALLY makes one right with God:
Posted in Articles 2
Tagged amends, animal sacrifice, Atonement, blood, bloody ritual, burnt offerings, commanded, condemned the guiltless, defiled with flesh, Destroy, Egypt, foreshadowing, I hate, I will not accept them, Jewish tradition, mistreatment of animals, no pleasure, none effect, Obey my voice, peace offerings, remission of sins, repentance, shedding of blood of animals, sound Bible teaching, take away sins
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The Trinity and Serapis Christus
And it came to pass, that a whole year _they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch. (Acts 11:26)
Evidently, the name Christian was born from the association with worshipers of the Serapis “Christus” cult. It was said that the Bishops of the cult were called “Christians”. It appears that some of the concepts of the Christianity were adopted from cult of Serapis Christus: the name Christianity, the Trinity (three in one god Serapis) and Bishops. The word bishop was not known with the early Jewish believers. Religious leaders of the early church were known as priests or rabbi, as it had been for many years before. Continue reading
Posted in Paul The False Apostle
Tagged Antioch, Apis, Christian Bishops, Christians, Egypt, God the Son, Graeco-Egyptian cult, Greek, Hermes, interpolations, Logic, mashiach":, mystery, New Testament, Osiris, reasoning, Serapis Christus, Serapium, Trinity
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How Many Gods?
Those that defend the doctrine of the Trinity use verses to prove that since there is “only one God”, then Jesus must in fact be capital “g”: God. (Just for reference sake, when I say “person” in this article I am not referring to a human being but a person in the grammatical sense of the word or as an entity, especially since God is a spirit, or whatever he is, and not human.)
Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel, and his redeemer the LORD of hosts; I [am] the first, and I [am] the last; and beside me no God… Is there a God beside me? yea, [there is] no God; I know not [any]. (Isa 44:6-8)
I [am] the LORD, and none else, no God beside me… (Isa 45:5)
…and no God else beside me; a just God and a Saviour; none beside me. …Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I [am] God, and none else. (Isa 45:21-22)
…and thou shalt know no god but me: for no saviour beside me. (Hos 13:4)
Posted in Who Was Jesus Part 3
Tagged Adoptionists, Almighty God, angel, baptized, contradiction, creation, Delusion, demon, dogma, Egypt, extraterrestrial, father, Genesis, God, godhead, gods, grammatical, heaven, Holy One, intercession, Israel, Jehovah, Jesus, Joshua, King of Israel, Lamb, Lord, mediator, non-trinitarian, Paul, right hand, saviour, spirit, superior, synoptic, throne, title, Trinity, triune God, triune godhead, Yahweh, Yashuah
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