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| | | | | For almost 2000 years, "Christianity" has promoted the ridiculous notion that Jesus was crucified sometime on a Friday, which they callously refer to as "Good Friday", and then allegedly rose less than two days and two nights later, on the morning of "Easter Sunday". What was "good" about the church and state, at the behest | |
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| | | | | William Ames Marrow of Sacred Divinity, Book 2, ch. 15. Of the Time of Worship. 1. The most solemn time of worship is now the first day of every week which is called the Lord's Day (Rev. 1:10; 1 Cor. 16:2). 2. And it is called the Lord's Day by the same reason that the... | |
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thefaithfulchurch.com
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| | | | | The Lie: Christians burned people at the stake during the Inquisition. The Truth: Bible-believing Christians were burned at the stake! Their courage in the face of death led to the power of the Inquisitionfinally being overthrown. One of my Facebook friends posted a meme called, "Ten Reasons Why Beer Is Better than Jesus." Number six... | |
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| | | It would be an error to treat the Christian story as merely the gradual sedimentation of various Greek philosophies narrowing and ossifying the range of interpretations that could be legitimately extrapolated from the actions of a Jewish theanthropos. Such a treatment has a long history and is based mainly on the schadenfreude secular scholarship has gleaned from caricaturing theological resolutions as the products of Roman political theatre, and celebrating the religion practised by Judaeans i | ||