GLASNOST:
I've already informed you that Tacitus, considered to this day to be the greatest historian, confirmed the historical existence of Jesus in his writings despite the fact he hated Christians. Why would someone who hated a certain religious person and his followers confirm that...
GLASNOST:
Clearly you don't realize that Tacitus was considered the greatest Roman historian. His writings were respected and considered to be credible by his contemporaries and even by historians of our day.
"Tacitus (born ad 56—died c. 120) was a Roman orator and public official, probably...
GLASNOST:
There is no evidence in ANY video that can overcome historical facts. None. Historian Tacitus confirmed the historical existence of Jesus Christ despite the fact Tacitus rejected Jesus and Christianity.
GLASNOST:
Jesus' existence as a historical person has been confirmed by credible individuals, including the Roman historian Tacitus. Keep in mind that Tacitus hated Christians.
You are wrong in both of your suggestions, TruthSeeker112125. The ancient Jews STOPPED pronouncing the Divine name because of self-righteousness, when they decided that the Divine name was too sacred to be pronounced. As a result, the actual pronunciation of the Divine Name has been lost to...
The topic of this thread made no mention of Jesus. You didn't bring him up until you posted another thread, where I quoted Jesus.
And by the way, the Apostle Paul was a follower of Jesus Christ, so your response above is pure nonsense.
Jesus condemned sexual immorality, which covers all forms of immoral sexual activity, including homosexuality.
Matthew 19: 8-9 -- Berean Standard Bible
"{8} Jesus replied, “Moses permitted you to divorce your wives because of your hardness of heart. But it was not this way from the beginning...
Homosexuality in both forms is specifically condemned by the Bible.
Romans 1:26
That is why God gave them over to disgraceful sexual passion, for their females changed the natural use of themselves into one contrary to nature;
Romans 1:27
likewise also the males left the natural use of the...
Zebra:
Below are two more of the many pagan doctrines that are to be found within Christendom.
2. Celebration of Easter as the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Never mind the fact the customs of Easter (easter eggs and rabbits) were copied from the pagan god of fertility. And never...
Zebra:
If you're referring to members of the 41,000+ denominations within Christendom, they could care less where ANY pagan tradition came from. They have no problem with the following pagan traditions:
1. The Trinity in which members of Christendom claim that Jehovah God the Father, his...
It's a historical fact that the cross came from pagan religions (religions that do not worship the Abrahamic God). Numerous sources on the Internet confirm it. Below are two such sources, along with the weblink to where I copy-pasted the information.
"Origin of the Cross
The cross is not a...
Now, that's a good joke in light of the fact the Roman Catholic Church is not only man-made but it teaches its followers to pray to non-existent "saints" in direct disobedience to scripture that instructs God's followers to not pray to graven images.
But of course you had to come up with some...
Hafar1014:
You are confused. You seem to believe that those that were used by Jehovah to pen the words of the Bible somehow OWN the words found within the Bible. They do not. What they wrote was not their thoughts but God's thoughts. It was God who inspired them to write.
2 Timothy 3:16...
Jewish men wrote the Old Testament aka Hebrew Scriptures by inspiration of Jehovah God, true. But today's Judaism has nothing to do with the men that were inspired to write the Hebrew Scriptures. Furthermore, those that were inspired to write the New Testament aka Greek Scriptures were...