Fracturing the Faith .. Vol 18

The construct of the Bible The scriptures we hold today may or may not contain all the books of inspired writings as YHVH had intended, yet they provide a complete and overwhelming amount of information for us today. There is sufficient material to confirm the will and destiny in which YHVH has intended for mankind.... Continue Reading →

Fracturing the Faith .. Vol 17

The religious world of Ism's” ...part 2 Marcionism was an early (144 A.D.) heresy led by Marcion, who proposed the first canon of Christian texts. The proposed canon consisted of the Gospel of Luke and several of Paul's epistles; however, Marcion edited the writings by deleting any references that appeared to approve of the Old... Continue Reading →

Fracturing the Faith .. Vol 16

The religious world of "ISM's" ...part 1 Antinomianism comes from the Greek meaning lawless. In Christian theology it is a pejorative term for the teaching that Christians are under no obligation to obey the laws of Moses. Antinomianism may be viewed as the polar opposite of legalism, the notion that obedience to a code of... Continue Reading →

Fracturing the Faith .. Vol 14

  Stolen faith and the “Apostolic Fathers” part 2 Eusebius of Caesarea (265 – 339), also known as Eusebius Pamphili, was a Greek historian of Christianity, exegete, and Christian polemicist. What is an exegete? An exegete is a person who engages in the explanation or interpretation of a text, particularly a religious text. What is... Continue Reading →

Fracturing the Faith .. Vol 15

  Stolen faith and the “Apostolic Fathers” part 3 Origen or Origen Adamantius; 184/185 – 253/254), was a scholar, ascetic, and early Christian theologian who was born and spent the first half of his career in Alexandria. He was a prolific writer in multiple branches of theology, including textual criticism, biblical exegesis and hermeneutics, philosophical... Continue Reading →

Fracturing the Faith .. Vol 13

  Stolen faith and the “Apostolic Fathers” part 1 Saint Clement of Rome, is listed by Irenaeus and Tertullian as Bishop of Rome, holding office from 88 to his death in 99. He is considered to be the first Apostolic Father of the Church. In the legendary Clementine Literature, Clement is the intermediary through whom... Continue Reading →

Fracturing the Faith … Vol 12

Establishing the RCC …….(and Review point) We have seen the false Gods of the 4 major dynasties of the biblical epicenter, the Meso-Sumerian, the Egyptian, Greek and Roman. Also covering the Apostolic fathers, their ISM’s and their influence upon the construction of the scriptures into the Bible we hold today. It is here that we... Continue Reading →

Fracturing the Faith Vol 11

The diaspora of the Hebrews... part 2 I have one question buzzing in my head: what happened to the Hebrew believers who had left the Land in the diaspora? The divide, or fracture, is now between the early 1st century Hebrew believers in Messiah and the "Christ" of the Roman Church of Constantine. Why the... Continue Reading →

Fracturing the Faith …Vol 10

The diaspora of the Hebrews... part 1 Hebrews were the first followers of Jesus and they numbered in the tens of thousands. Jesus was Jewish, his disciples were Jewish, the New Testament is Jewish (except for Luke), and the first congregations were Jewish. Saul-Paul's letters have references from the Tanakh (your "Old' Test.) with which... Continue Reading →

Fracturing the Faith Vol 9

When in Rome ... part 3 This section will focus on general Roman based deities not previously covered and their importance to the Roman citizen. A vast number of ancient Roman deities are known by name. The most familiar today are those the Romans identified with Greek counterparts, integrating Greek myths, iconography, and sometimes religious... Continue Reading →

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