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The Kingdom of God: Grace vs Works Part 1
There are really only two themes in the New Testament about salvation: Grace and Works. When contradictions arise surrounding these two, there will be those who will try to make interpretations to try to explain away the facts, they make … Continue reading
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The Kingdom of God Part 2
Requirements to Enter the Kingdom of God Righteousness is a Requirement to Enter Suffering is one of the fires of purification in the process of reincarnation by which righteousness is accomplished. Righteousness is one of the main attributes that is … Continue reading
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Tagged commandments, countable, everlasting punishment, gift of God, good works, king, kingdom of Heaven, life eternal, lifetimes, NO CASE, Old Testament, Pharisees, Purification, requirement, righteousness, sanctified, severity, suffering, tribulation, unrighteous, works, works of righteousness, worthy
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The Great Hypothesis
Answer These Three Simple Questions:
- Would you stake your “eternal salvation” on a hypothesis?
- Would you risk “losing you soul” over something you’re not sure of?
- Supposing you live only one life, without a second chance, would you risk your “eternity” based on your beliefs?
Belief is required to be deceived.
Believing something that is untrue is the same as being deceived. It’s alright to believe, but how do you know for sure what you believe is true? Knowing this then, doesn’t it seem dangerous to base your “eternal” destiny on belief?
p>So you see, righteousness is required to enter the kingdom of heaven — according to Jesus. The scribes and Pharisees do get into the kingdom of heaven. But eventually, because of their unrighteousness, they even take longer to get in than the publicans and the harlots. Here Jesus alludes to Reincarnation since some enter the kingdom of heaven before others.
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What the Early Christians Really Believed
The early first century Christians were radically different than what we are taught about them. They had their own gospel and rejected any alterations of the truth and even the letters of Paul. These Jewish Christians held teachings about Jesus and God that were much, much different than those of modern Christianity. The only difference between Jewish Christians and the traditional Jews was that they believed in and practiced the teachings of Jesus… only. Continue reading
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