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1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
The generally accepted beliefs of common Christian denominations are based off Judaized wirings if not directly from jews themselves. I've heard a church father quote that directly contradicted Scripture, so they're far from perfect.
CI is the only denomination that identifies these parties in Scripture with their current descendants in our time.
We also don't claim to know exactly how the other races were created. We're not directly told in Scripture, but we know it has something to do with the fallen angels and their transgression.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
The Septugiant is completely unjudaized (which is why the Synagogue of Satan rejects them), the only "scripture" contradicted by Church fathers is probably from the Masoretic text, which jews have been editing for centuries to remove all references to Christ, which is also why people think the scriptures are contradictory/inconsistent, because they only look at the edited Masoretic text which introduces some complete gibberish just to obfuscate references to Christ.
The apostles quote directly from the septuagint sometimes, so it's probably the text they had.
Our copies are certainly not perfect though. Bill uses those 2, the dead sea scrolls and text pieces we found through early archaeology when doing a commentary. And much more too.
I think you'll like it if you give it a chance. It's quite the time commitment though. I constantly found my "common beliefs" about the world to be flipped upside down.
CI is the only denomination that identifies these parties in Scripture with their current descendants in our time.
We also don't claim to know exactly how the other races were created. We're not directly told in Scripture, but we know it has something to do with the fallen angels and their transgression.
Our copies are certainly not perfect though. Bill uses those 2, the dead sea scrolls and text pieces we found through early archaeology when doing a commentary. And much more too.
I think you'll like it if you give it a chance. It's quite the time commitment though. I constantly found my "common beliefs" about the world to be flipped upside down.