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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
Posted in Ebionites
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
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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