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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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Tagged Adoptionists, Apis, Bishops, Christ, Christians, Egypt, Eusebius, Greeks, heathen, Horus, Joshua, mashiach":, Messiah, Osiris, Serapis Christ, transliteration, Trinity
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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
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Tagged Antioch, Bishops, called Christians first, Christians, Christus, contrary to all logic and reasoning, fabrication, Greeks, holy ghost, interpolations, mystery, Serapis, Serapium, three gods in one god, Trinity
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