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Have you been looking for Jesus Christ in different churches but can't find him? If you were like me before when I was naive trying out different churches looking for the Jesus Christ in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John but cannot find him, then it means you have been looking for where the rainbow meets the ground and expecting to find all those gold and riches tales you heard growing up. The reason you have not found the real Jesus Christ is because his is an invention of the Roman empire about two thousand years ago after they conquered and occupied Israel and Jerusalem, then they invented Jesus Christ from the Jewish Torah in the Second Temple in Jerusalem. God Almighty of the Original Torah in the first Jewish Temple that had the Ark of the Covenant is the ONLY TRUE GOD and not the invented Jesus Christ. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmEScIUcvz0 |
AntiChristian:When you use your brain you'll know that the whole chapter is from Satan and not Allah |
NERVOUS Iranian ministers engaged in urgent diplomatic talks last night as the country braced itself for an attack by Israel. The high level talks with Middle Eastern neighbours are aimed to limit the scale of Israel's response to Tehran's missile attack on Israel earlier this month. Source: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/iran-scrambles-for-diplomatic-solution-in-face-of-impending-israel-attacks/ar-AA1saYap?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=cf540170c03143308fc155ccfde97d28&ei=25 The God of Israel is Great! The God of Israel is Great |
The ancient Roman cult of Mithras and early Christianity shared several notable similarities, which have sparked scholarly interest and debate. As they overlapped in various cultural and religious contexts, leading to comparisons. Here are the main similarities: 1. Origins and Role as Priests or Wise Men or Magi Mithraism (Zoroastrianism): The Magi were originally part of the Zoroastrian priesthood in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran). They were highly educated, often serving as astrologers, interpreters of dreams, and keepers of sacred knowledge. The Magi played a crucial role in Mithraic rituals and religious practices when Mithraism spread throughout the Roman Empire, and they were seen as spiritual guides in the worship of Mithras. Christianity: In the New Testament, the Magi are portrayed as wise men from the East who follow a star to find and pay homage to the newborn Jesus (Matthew 2:1–12). They are often depicted as astrologers or sages with knowledge of the heavens, emphasizing their wisdom and spiritual insight. While the Bible does not explicitly say they were Zoroastrian, their connection to astrology and their Eastern origin suggest they might be linked to this tradition. 2. Birth Date and Festival Timing Mithras: Mithras was often associated with the sun, and his birthday was celebrated on December 25, corresponding to the winter solstice, when the sun begins its return to prominence. This is when Mithras was said to have been born from a rock (or cave). Christianity: The birth of Jesus is celebrated on December 25 (Christmas), although this date was chosen centuries later and is not based on any biblical text. The timing may have been influenced by pre-existing pagan festivals like the Roman Saturnalia or the celebration of Sol Invictus, a sun god often identified with Mithras. 3. Symbolism of Light and the Sun Mithras: Mithras was associated with the god of light and truth, and often depicted in close relation to the sun god, Sol. He was considered a figure of divine light fighting against darkness. Christianity: Jesus is frequently referred to as the "Light of the World" (John 8:12), and Christian imagery often invokes the battle between light (good) and darkness (evil). 4. Sacramental Meal Mithras: In Mithraic rituals, initiates participated in a sacred meal, often thought to involve bread and wine. This meal was symbolic of unity and possibly mimicked Mithras’ shared meal with Sol after his victory over the bull. Christianity: In the Christian tradition, the Eucharist (Holy Communion) involves partaking of bread and wine, which represent the body and blood of Christ. This meal is also a communal sacrament that commemorates Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples. 5. Salvation and Afterlife Mithras: Mithraism emphasized personal salvation and the promise of an afterlife, often associated with ascending to the heavenly realm after death. The initiate's soul was believed to ascend through seven planetary spheres, ultimately attaining salvation. Christianity: Christianity teaches that belief in Jesus offers salvation and eternal life in heaven. The notion of the soul’s journey after death and the promise of eternal life is a central tenet in both faiths. 6. Initiation and Hierarchical Structure Mithras: Mithraism was highly secretive and initiatory, with seven grades of initiation. Each level had specific rites and symbolic meanings, and the initiates went through a series of tests or challenges. Christianity: Early Christianity, especially in its early centuries, also had secretive elements (e.g., catacombs for worship, secret symbols like the fish). While Christianity does not have strict initiation levels, baptism, confirmation, and other rites were steps toward full membership in the faith. 7. Struggle Between Good and Evil Mithras: The cult of Mithras emphasized cosmic conflict between good and evil, often symbolized by Mithras’ battle with a sacred bull (Tauroctony), which was believed to represent the forces of chaos or darkness. Christianity: Christianity also features a central theme of the battle between good and evil, with Jesus representing the ultimate victory of good (God) over evil (Satan). 8. Ethical Demands and Moral Life Mithras: Mithraism demanded ethical behavior from its adherents, including virtues such as courage, loyalty, and truthfulness. Adherents believed their conduct on earth would impact their afterlife. Christianity: Christianity similarly emphasizes the importance of living a moral and righteous life according to Jesus' teachings, with ethical behavior being central to salvation and the afterlife. 9. Use of Caves and Underground Spaces Mithras: Mithraic worship often took place in caves or specially designed underground temples called Mithraea, symbolizing the cosmic cave from which Mithras was born. Christianity: Early Christians, during times of persecution, often gathered in catacombs (underground burial chambers) to worship. Additionally, caves have symbolic significance in Christian tradition, such as the cave associated with the Nativity. 10. Baptism and Purification Mithras: While direct evidence of Mithraic baptism is debated, some scholars believe that purification rituals involving water were part of Mithraic initiation, symbolizing spiritual cleansing. Christianity: Baptism is a central sacrament in Christianity, symbolizing purification and entry into the faith. God Almighty of the original Torah is the only True God. |
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How do you know if the chapter is from Allah and not from Satan himself to deceive you into believing you are following Allah AntiChristian: |
Did Allah speak to you and you asked Allah if the account you wrote below was His own account or that of Satan himself. How are you sure the account you gave below is not that of Satan to deceive you into believing it's from Allah. AntiChristian: |
^^^ What you said is true. Only that knowing both frontend and backend helps and most roles are both frontend and backend |
But how did Mohammed know that the Allah he was seeking refuge from is not the same Satan that appeared to him. How did Mohammed recognise Allah to know it was not Satan that disguised as Allah. You wrote this before: "Seeking refuge from Allah against Satan" occurs about 114 times in the Qur'an! It is clear from the Qur'an Satan asked Allah to permit him to tempt humans! AntiChristian: |
AntiChristian:What if Satan was the one that appeared to Mohammed as Allah, like you said before: if he can appear among sons of job in the book of Job to whine God to allow him touch Job! |
When will Allah send Iblis (Satan) to hell you mentioned about. Is there going to be a second coming of Mohammed or will Allah send another prophet to come after Mohammed AntiChristian: |
AntiChristian:How do you know if it was not Satan that appeared to Mohammed. What proof do you have that is was not Satan that appeared to Mohammed, if he can appear among sons of job in the book of Job to whine God to allow him touch Job! |
Can the preacher go to where herdsmen are located to be disturbing them with his Jesus Christ at 5am? |
It was Obi's village MAGI sorcerers that located Obi's business from his star, to teach Obi a lesson that Jesus Christ is their grandmaster so Obi should never mess with anyone preaching Jesus Christ again. |
Tayorshd87:But it's not so in Judaism where Islam and the other religion were invented from. |
But it's ok and logical for a sensible person to be ruled from Aso Rock will that not make the person the worst person in the entire world? Kenneth4u205: |
Kenneth4u205:How is heaven better than Aso Rock. And why is the cross the only way to heaven? Why can Aso Rock not be the way to heaven. |
If you are the son of God born of a virgin will you go on the cross? Or will you be in Aso Rock instead?
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Adore you? GOD ALMIGHTY OF THE ORIGINAL TORAH FORBID SUCH. You are the one that adore's your organisation so much that you cannot tell people the truth about your organisation that is sending women from house to house but does feel same women going from house to house bringing in billions of $$$$ can not be a member of their governing body. MaxInDHouse: |
Good video to learn C# for web application after learning the C# programming language https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IgC2Q5-yDE |
Janosky:But sitting among the Governing body and enjoying all the billions of $$$$$ is only for the men ![]() |
Aemmyjah:But your organisation have female apostles going from house to house but not one female in their GB |
The most! Even his jazz man is an activists.
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@MaxinDHouse: It Will be good for you to give the reasons for why your organisation does not have any female in their governing body even though in America where they have their headquarters there have been two female vice presidents and one have, and one is currently campaigning to become president of the country where your organisation has it's headquarters. But you have many female members of your organisation going from house to house helping to make your organisation richer.
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abidem4real:Your God given wisdom will continue to overflow. |
And the pastor is not praying for the wives to always service their husbands very well so that they won't have any strength for side chicks |
Head of Russia's Space Agency Drops Bombshell Claim: Faked Moon Landing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT7Mxl9U8sY |
Why do people keep creating a lot of new front-end frameworks and tools compared to back-end? Don't they think that it is enough for creating those things? Answer: "Good question. I think it's because the two most popular front-end frameworks today Angular and React are actually very bad. They are too complex. They require to invest a huge amount of learning time. React apps, that use Virtual DOM, consume too much CPU and memory and cannot be used on low-cost Android phones (used by the majority of Earth population). Angular apps, that are just too big, cannot be used on 3G. Angular uses Typescript which needs to be compiled and therefore add compilation time to the development cycle. They mix HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. They put logic inside templates. They have their own components, that slows the adoption of Web Components API. I can continue, but the bottom line: The two current most popular JavaScript frameworks are very bad. Their popularity explained solely by being backed by the two biggest brainwashing machines. Now, everyone looks at them and thinks: I can do better." https://www.quora.com/Why-do-people-keep-creating-a-lot-of-front-end-frameworks-and-tools-compared-to-back-end-Dont-they-think-that-it-is-enough-for-creating-those-things |
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