Early Church Beliefs and Practices: Journey towards Knowledge

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Cover of the book Early Church Beliefs and Practices: Journey towards Knowledge by Ronald E. Newton, Low Cost Internet Biz LLC
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Author: Ronald E. Newton ISBN: 9781519964021
Publisher: Low Cost Internet Biz LLC Publication: April 14, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ronald E. Newton
ISBN: 9781519964021
Publisher: Low Cost Internet Biz LLC
Publication: April 14, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Pagan religious beliefs began or continued after Noah’s flood and they argued that their religion was older and its gods superior to Judaism and Christion gods. Indeed, out of Babylon came a pagan religion with rituals quite similar to Christianity today.

  • What was the gospel?
  • Had mankind already lost their inheritance due to their sins and the penalty for sin?
  • How did Christ’s disciples worship?
  • Do you understand God’s calendar purpose and spiritual parallels?
  • What did Emperor Constantine really do for the early Christian Church?
  • Where do Nimrod and Semiramis fit in the “Babylonian Mysteries?”
  • Do we have spiritual adversaries fighting against seeking our failure and death?
  • What is to be learned from Christ’s resurrection?
  • Where was Satan’s church located in the past and its location today?

The early Christians and Jesus’ disciples worshiped in Jewish synagogues. The message of Christ was also preached to the Gentiles. Around 50 AD Gentiles were freed from and didn’t have to abide under the Mosaic Laws. Christianity and Judaism began to separate from one another at that point. The last apostle of Christ dies 100 AD and change does begin in the early Christian Church.

By 110 AD the term Catholic Church came into use. In 1500’s the Protestant Reformation began. It led to a separation of rebelling Christians into Protestant Churches from the Catholic Church.

The Bible has more in it than shalt nots. It describes early Christians and what they believed in. I suggest it wasn’t the Trinity doctrine which was around before the Catholic Church. The good news is that we have handbook, the Bible, to guide as well as illuminate our minds both physical and spiritual.

God’s laws and plan continues. Seven feasts with some holy days similar to the Sabbath were set up for us to keep and learn from. Events shaped these holidays for our remembrance and understanding.

Jesus’ expectations for His church were shared in the Bible. When you buy a car an operating manual is still provided for your use. Man’s operating manual is in the Bible. The Bible is still unread, probably never to be taught in public schools to young minds.

This book will hopefully get you to realize the destiny awaiting you. For you will soon be a son or daughter in God’s family with a brother, Jesus, rooting for you. Or, be ashes others walk on, unnoticed and forgotten, useless in fulfilling God’s plan. Make the journey this book points out and gain the Holy Spirit. Without the Holy Spirit dwelling inside you, your knowledge is limited to superstitions and rumors not the truth as it should be.

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Pagan religious beliefs began or continued after Noah’s flood and they argued that their religion was older and its gods superior to Judaism and Christion gods. Indeed, out of Babylon came a pagan religion with rituals quite similar to Christianity today.

The early Christians and Jesus’ disciples worshiped in Jewish synagogues. The message of Christ was also preached to the Gentiles. Around 50 AD Gentiles were freed from and didn’t have to abide under the Mosaic Laws. Christianity and Judaism began to separate from one another at that point. The last apostle of Christ dies 100 AD and change does begin in the early Christian Church.

By 110 AD the term Catholic Church came into use. In 1500’s the Protestant Reformation began. It led to a separation of rebelling Christians into Protestant Churches from the Catholic Church.

The Bible has more in it than shalt nots. It describes early Christians and what they believed in. I suggest it wasn’t the Trinity doctrine which was around before the Catholic Church. The good news is that we have handbook, the Bible, to guide as well as illuminate our minds both physical and spiritual.

God’s laws and plan continues. Seven feasts with some holy days similar to the Sabbath were set up for us to keep and learn from. Events shaped these holidays for our remembrance and understanding.

Jesus’ expectations for His church were shared in the Bible. When you buy a car an operating manual is still provided for your use. Man’s operating manual is in the Bible. The Bible is still unread, probably never to be taught in public schools to young minds.

This book will hopefully get you to realize the destiny awaiting you. For you will soon be a son or daughter in God’s family with a brother, Jesus, rooting for you. Or, be ashes others walk on, unnoticed and forgotten, useless in fulfilling God’s plan. Make the journey this book points out and gain the Holy Spirit. Without the Holy Spirit dwelling inside you, your knowledge is limited to superstitions and rumors not the truth as it should be.

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