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  1. Greg

    The Trinity: Genesis of a doctrine

    I believe: Much of what is seen in New Testament is fabricated to support theology continued along the Paulinian line. The main goal was end of animal sacrifices and unification. Unification required ending religious circumcision. End of animal sacrifices required a new sacrifice. Unification...
  2. Greg

    Did Most Early Christians Believe The Divinity of Christ?

    I believe: The association of Jesus as an image to God, is based solely on the goals of a religion that unified Judaism and Greco-Roman polytheism. It has nothing to do with any actual beliefs. It was the "adults" herding the "children" in the Roman empire. 1 Corinthians 15:28 shows that the...
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    The New Roman "Interfaith" Religion - the End of Animal Sacrifices

    The New Roman Religion - a Rabbi Later Declared Priest, and Messiah Substitutes for Animal Sacrifices Paul, and perhaps other Greek-educated Roman citizens (e.g. Roman Senate) who also believed in God or were open to a pseudo-monotheism, considered the religious sacrifice of animals to be...
  4. Greg

    Try the Trinity.

    Thanks kindly Tony, I am new here and will add other posts. Pleasure to meet you also!
  5. Greg

    Try the Trinity.

    Hi, I have a Christian background and my beliefs have evolved considerably over time. The new Roman religion (Christianity) that was an attempt to unify Jewish people and polytheists is heavily based on symbolism. I am convinced that the trinity is simply another symbol, it's not real. Early...
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