Friday, November 27, 2015

The Top 10 Myths That Dominate Christianity

This article is a repost from Hannah Michaels at Wordpress.com
https://hannahmichaels.wordpress.com/2015/11/24/the-top-10-myths-that-dominate-christianity/

by Abdiel Freeman, guest writer

Much like the Federal Reserve Bank is NOT Federal, has NOTHING in reserves and is actually a private corporation instead of a bank, Christianity is a misnomer, designed to anaesthetize, deceive and control the masses.

Like ALL organized religion, it is a man-made BUSINESS based on fraud and deception, and a thorough and honest review of most “Christian” beliefs versus what it actually says in the Bible prove unequivocally that, other than its intentionally misleading name, Christianity shares virtually NOTHING with Christ.


10. From “Good” Friday to Easter Sunday: can Christians not count to 3?

 

The centerpiece of Christianity is the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus-Christ. Many, if not most Christians believe that Jesus was crucified on “Good”(?) Friday and was resurrected roughly 36 hours later, in the early morning hours of Ishtar/Easter Sun-day. But is this what really happened? A close and thorough examination of the evidence proves beyond ANY reasonable doubt this simply isn’t the case.

Christ prophesied the following about the time between the crucifixion and the resurrection:

Matthew 12:39-40
12:39 But he answered and said unto them, An evil and unfaithfull generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonah:
12:40 For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the whale’s belly; so shall the Son of Man be three days AND three nights in the heart of the earth.

So how can so many Christians be duped into believing the LIE that Jesus only spent half as much time in the heart of the earth as He (THE TruthJohn 14:6) said He would? A half-truth is still a lie, and that includes the half-truth that Christ’s Mission on Earth was only 3 ½ years.

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