Pilgrimer
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This thread is not about doctrine, it's about history. I have provided historical evidence dating back to New Testament times that proves Christians have from the beginning held December 25 as the date of Jesus' birth. I have also provided evidence why your video contained incorrect historical information. And finally, I do not share your view that all the historical records are nothing but lies and propaganda.The only relevant question is whether the documented testimony is true or false.
Finally, you made your agenda clear. Here is my evidence. "The Epistles of Paul." Even while the Apostles were still alive, Christian faith and practice had gone astray, which is why Paul needed to write letters of correction. The so-called ECF's have no Apostles to correct them and in the absence of sound interpretive skill, and burdened by philosophical assumptions, they strayed much farther away from the faith.
And you got to wonder why. I do.
As I said, you aren't prepared to be shown.
Don't believe me. Look again. Look harder. But trust me, the rest of us can see it.
"Spiritual food" in that context is information that was revealed by the Spirit of God. And only those whom God has prepared to hear it by opening their eyes will receive what was revealed.
If you can't see the syncretism between the Christian church and paganism, even while it is so obvious, then how can I prove it to you? I get it, you are an apologist, armed with a bunch of pat answers. You want me to read my part of the script so that you can respond with your lines. I get it.
Second century.
It wasn't an argument. It was an effort to save your life.
I also do not share your low opinion of the Jewish people. I do not agree that Rabbinic Jews are lying. I believe they are wrong, gravely wrong, and I pray for the Jewish people, that they might believe the Gospel and be saved, but I have had many conversations with Rabbinic Jews and I believe they are sincerely wrong ... not intentionally lying.
Nor do I agree with you that historians and theologians don't care about the truth. I am friends with a number of historians and archaeologists, and have worked with even more, and the ones I know are good people, genuinely interested in what the past can reveal to us about people and places and events.
And I certainly do not agree that Christianity is pagan. That's what cults believe and teach about Christians.
And as for saving my life ... I already have a Savior.
I appreciate your time, but I don't think we are accomplishing anything. I wish you well.
In Jesus Christ,
Pilgrimer