Do you think this book marks the end or christianity?

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Re: Do you think this book marks the end or christianity?

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Gathoni1991 wrote: 28 Jul 2019, 13:54
klballard wrote: 02 May 2019, 06:40 It’d be impossible for a single book to end Christianity. The Bible has been the most published book of all time while being the most persecuted book of all time. Christianity has survived Emperor Nero, Gnosticism, book burning, criminalization, Richard Dawkins, etc. One book might change a few minds, but it’ll do nothing to Christianity as a whole because Christianity isn’t about facts, rules, or a book, it’s about a changed life from a Person who rose from the grave. No book can counter someone’s experience.
I love your reply. Nobody can stop Christianity, not even a single book.
It's a fantasy of a wishful heart, not based on fact. We now have NEW period evidence that shows the whole story was made up about Jesus being betrayed.
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Gathoni1991 wrote: 28 Jul 2019, 13:55 The book may stir up the hornet's nest. But I would love the author to do research on another religion.
What, a year of my life on this one wasn't enough? :geek2:
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Gathoni1991 wrote: 28 Jul 2019, 13:54
klballard wrote: 02 May 2019, 06:40 It’d be impossible for a single book to end Christianity. The Bible has been the most published book of all time while being the most persecuted book of all time. Christianity has survived Emperor Nero, Gnosticism, book burning, criminalization, Richard Dawkins, etc. One book might change a few minds, but it’ll do nothing to Christianity as a whole because Christianity isn’t about facts, rules, or a book, it’s about a changed life from a Person who rose from the grave. No book can counter someone’s experience.
I love your reply. Nobody can stop Christianity, not even a single book.
And why not? A single book started it, after all.
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This book has various effects on readers, but it is not enough to stop Christianity. It is for general knowledge. It's more on saying what's on the author's mind and the result of his research on this subject.
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supernatural143 wrote: 31 Jul 2019, 00:18 This book has various effects on readers, but it is not enough to stop Christianity. It is for general knowledge. It's more on saying what's on the author's mind and the result of his research on this subject.
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Christianity has a very solid foundation on earth for it to end abruptly becouse of a book.The book is just trying to illustrate things.
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I highly doubt any book could bring an end to Christianity because religion is not some physical building that can be knocked down. Nor is it a dynasty that will in time be replaced with another. Even the ancient mythos and less popular religions have followers. People, in the end, are going to follow who they want to follow. Usually whoever offers the most answers and comfort.

Now maybe one day the percentage of followers will fluctuate or maybe another religion will emerge, but regardless there will always be religion so long there are people willing to be faithful.
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Lady-of-Literature wrote: 31 Jul 2019, 14:56 I highly doubt any book could bring an end to Christianity because religion is not some physical building that can be knocked down. Nor is it a dynasty that will in time be replaced with another. Even the ancient mythos and less popular religions have followers. People, in the end, are going to follow who they want to follow. Usually whoever offers the most answers and comfort.

Now maybe one day the percentage of followers will fluctuate or maybe another religion will emerge, but regardless there will always be religion so long there are people willing to be faithful.
I mean to say the process has begun. Christianity is going to fall. We have too much information now to go back. (Go to Scienceofthesoul.org)
The sad truth is that THERE IS SALVATION, but the reality is much different that the Christian version of it. The Savior MUST be a living one at the time of initiation. John 3:16 is not about Jesus, but about John, for it is past tense. The SON is the Holy Spirit, not any one person. Masters come all the time. John 9:4-5 originally said "sent US" -- meaning Masters, too, only can work while living. See the Codex Sinaiticus version which is oldest and most faithfully original. The second verse, 9:5 reiterates the truth: "AS LONG AS I AM IN THE WORLD, I am the light of the world." -- not a minute longer. John 6:40 says "SEE" the Son, not anything other, or lesser. John 14:7 qualifies "The Way, the Truth, and the Life" to those present to hear him say it. Mark 10:45 is misread as a death ransom, while it really is a living bestowing of Life on just the few selected initiates, the "many" -- not all, as a death ransom would be. All Masters throughout history have taught this, it just got lost in the early Church days in the Holy Land. www.rssb.org is the modern savior website.

I cover all this in my first book: https://www.amazon.com/Bible-says-Savio ... ler+robert

This is a done deal. As certain as the sun will rise, only living Masters can save. You can ask the Master in person if you want. He was just here in America for a visit. I saw him yesterday.
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Thundershake wrote: 22 Jul 2019, 15:33
Lhisa wrote: 02 May 2019, 17:30 Christianity is a faith that is based on faith. One book will never be able to shake the foundation of the true believers. The Bible itself tells you that there will be many that will question the faith and God so Christians are brought up in the faith to expect others to question their beliefs. Philosophers and atheists have been doing so for many years and yet Christianity has not died.
I agree with you. Just because another brings their beliefs to the table does not mean that their beliefs will become true for everyone else.
Pretty convenient that, and self serving. "Don't pay any attention to the man behind the curtain ..." Dorothy did finally make it home with a five-word mantra. Sant Mat uses five words.
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Thundershake wrote: 22 Jul 2019, 15:33
Lhisa wrote: 02 May 2019, 17:30 Christianity is a faith that is based on faith. One book will never be able to shake the foundation of the true believers. The Bible itself tells you that there will be many that will question the faith and God so Christians are brought up in the faith to expect others to question their beliefs. Philosophers and atheists have been doing so for many years and yet Christianity has not died.
I agree with you. Just because another brings their beliefs to the table does not mean that their beliefs will become true for everyone else.
You overlook the Internet, and the Nag Hammadi/Al Minya Library discovery. They came only this current generation
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The widespread word of God cannot be brought down by one mere book based majorly on opinions without facts.
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Wanja Hannah wrote: 08 Aug 2019, 04:24 The widespread word of God cannot be brought down by one mere book based majorly on opinions without facts.
You never read my book, so go away.
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Sahansdal wrote: 08 Aug 2019, 19:57
Wanja Hannah wrote: 08 Aug 2019, 04:24 The widespread word of God cannot be brought down by one mere book based majorly on opinions without facts.
You never read my book, so go away.
That was my view on the book.
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There are many books that present well-researched information against Christianity. However, the idea of one work ending Christianity is impossible! I don't even believe this was the intention...
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corinaelena wrote: 23 Aug 2019, 03:14 There are many books that present well-researched information against Christianity. However, the idea of one work ending Christianity is impossible! I don't even believe this was the intention...
Thanks for commenting. I am not against anything. I am for learning. In this case, it is really, really important.
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