Penelope
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But understanding the History of Constantine's infatuation with many cultures beliefs, his vast library and his involvement in compiling all mythologies in his one world religion is exactly the thing that create ex-ministers
example I'm not the only one: ministers themself reveal the Roman scam.
The Forged Origins of The New Testament By Tony Bushby | Love for Life
The Forged Origins of the New Testament by Tony Bushby
Any who have listened to Jesus already know--Every trinity translation on earth teaches 2 different Gods--They are error filled to fit false council teachings.
There is no trinity in existence--It is a 100% fact of life--God warned all--GET OUT OF HER.
They are a divided house( 34,000 trinity based religions) they will not stand. Nor will the followers.
God did not write the bible.
God inspired the words through holy spirit, through his bible writers.
So you believe in the HS, so you believe in the trinity? Father, Son and HS= Trinity.
Fact--In every Israelite place of worship. From Moses on up until this very day--taught, served and worshipped, a single being God-YHVH(Jehovah)
Taught to every NT bible writer, taught to Jesus his first 30 years attending those places of worship. Not one of them ever refuted that God--They taught it.
Errors in trinity translation teach 2 different gods. They have turned into a mass of confusion( 34,000 different trinity based religions.
Yahweh, the tribal war god ,a Canaanite god. What happened to El, and God of the OT said his name was "Jealous" as he was really jealous. Jehovah is not the name of God of the OT:
JEHOVAH - JewishEncyclopedia.com, according the jews.
"Jehovah" was popularized in the English-speaking world by William Tyndale and other pioneer English Protestant translations such as the Geneva Bible and the King James Version.[3] It is still used in some translations, such as the New World Translation, the American Standard Version, and Young's Literal Translation, but it does not appear in most mainstream English translations, as the terms "Lord" or "LORD": used instead, generally indicating that the corresponding Hebrew is Yahweh or YHWH
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