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Executed for Insurrection Part 1
History Written by the Winners It has been said: “There are two sides to every story.” In the story I refer to, there is the way it actually happened and there is another story that may have been written in … Continue reading
Posted in Articles 2
Tagged blasphemy, contradictions, delivered, Deliverer, enemies, fulfill, godhead, high priest, inconvenient truths, insurrection, intentions, interrogation, jealousy, Joshua, king, lie, marveled, Messiah, Messiah king of the Jew, Old Testament, peace and love, persecute, redeemed, religious leaders, salvation, Trinity, Winners
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Fear
Jesus promised: “Ye shall KNOW the Truth, and the Truth shall set you free” (Jn 8:32) Paul promised: “That IF thou shalt BELIEVE in thine heart that God hath raised Jesus from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” (Ro 10:9) … Continue reading
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Tagged Belief, control, dead, death, deceived, deserved, eternity, evidence, exclusivity, fact, fear, good works, grave, hell, imagination, impossible, knowledge, lie, manipulate, obligation, proof, righteous living, salvation, speculation, spirit, truth, will of God
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Believe On or Believe In?
What is the difference between Everlasting Life and Salvation? Or is there a difference? Why are these terms different for the same concept? Or are they the same? I guess to most people, they could care less. However, if they have the same meaning then there is a great contradiction here.
If they are different, then there is something here that we haven’t seen before. It’s not a wonder most people don’t study and try to understand the bible for themselves, it takes a bible scholar with a doctorate degree to understand some of it. So people just leave the interpreting to the guys with the credentials and accept what they have to say as God-sent truth.
According to Jesus, Everlasting Life is obtained by keeping the commandments and doing good works. According to Paul, salvation is merely believing and one cannot be saved by good works which we have done, but belief only is “accounted” for righteousness. Apparently, salvation is being saved from Hell. The concept of Hell is foreign to the Bible. Maybe this is the reason Jesus preferred to use the term eternal life.
This is a direct contradiction of a basic concept. To make things more complicated, Jesus says in one of the gospels, “He that believeth on me hath everlasting life.” So in this place it seems that Jesus is agreeing with Paul in that all you have to do is believe. Weather or not he actually said those exact words is a different story.
But then in other places he says clearly that you have to keep his commandments and do good works to enter into life. What is one to believe? It’s not a wonder that people leave it up to the clergy to get their truth.
Posted in Articles 1
Tagged believe, contradiction, dishonest, do good works, everlasting life, facts, forgery, hell, keep his commandments, know, lie, Prove, salvation, Trinity, untruths
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Famous Church Fathers
Corrupting the Gospels
“There are some who corrupt the Gospel histories, and who introduce heresies opposed to the meaning of the doctrine of Jesus” (Origen)
“…only those persons who were concerned in the fraud should, in equity, be held answerable for it” (Origen)
…admit of various and almost indefinite readings … because “the original text of the Gospels” has been altered to coincide and substantiate the doctrines of the Gentile converts in an attempt to prove their tenets of belief.” (Celsus) Continue reading
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Slaughter of the Innocents
This whole passage of scripture is not only taken out of context and purposely interpreted incorrectly, but also quoted AS IF it were prophecy about a future event in Bethlehem — which it is NOT.
Taken out of context, misinterpreted and NOT even a prophecy: A LIE!
This whole passage of scripture is not only taken out of context and purposely interpreted incorrectly, but also quoted AS IF it were prophecy about a future event in Bethlehem — which it is NOT.
Posted in Jesus' Childhood
Tagged archeological evidence, baby Jesus, come again, Herod, historical evidence, Joseph, lamentation, lie, Mary, misinterpreted, mourning, out of context, prophecy, weeping
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The Main Takeaways
- Don’t believe everything you hear or read, whether it be from the pulpit, the TV or even the Bible.
- Trust in the still small voice that speaks to you from deep inside — that’s where the real truth comes from.
- Believing a lie is the same as being deceived. It takes belief to be deceived.
- Use critical thinking. Judge everything by logic. If it is true, it will pass the test of Logic and reason.
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Tagged Be flexible, believe, control, critical thinking, lie, Logic, manipulate, religion, salvation, Stay open
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How to Know What the Truth Actually Is
I believe that some things it says in the bible are actually true, but that is all it really is… just belief. So, “How to know what the truth actually is ?” The only way is to look deep down inside, and take a sincere and critical look at what you already believe and test everything with Logic. That’s a start. Continue reading
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