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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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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
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Who Created the Heavens and the Earth?
According to Philo Jesus is the Logos it and, as it says in John chapter 1 he calls the Logos “the first-born of God”. If he is the first-born, then he is a creation of God.
Therefore, Jesus is not eternal and cannot be God. If Jesus had been given all power — he didn’t always have the power. So he is a creation of God and could not have been the creator of heaven and Earth.
The idea of the “Word” in the first chapter of John about the Logos is absent in the other gospels; it is a Greek concept, foreign to the early Christians and is definitely not a part of the gospels taught by Jesus and the apostles. Theoretically, the Logos would be (translated) the Word, a concept which only exists in Greek philosophy. Continue reading
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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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