HOW PAGAN GNOSTICISM BECAME ORTHODOXY

Edward O’Hara Tue 2/18/2020 9:44 AM… How did something as unorthodox as pagan Gnosticism, which John said was “of the spirit of antichrist” in 1John4:1-3 because it denies that Jesus came in the same flesh all men have, and Paul said would be the premise for strong delusion in 2Thes.2:7-12 because this is the perverted gospel the antichrist has used to deceive religious people since John’s day, become orthodoxy? Why do so many believe this naughty/nice Santa Claus paradigm as it concerns man’s need for a savior? Why does anyone believe the notion that it is because God is good and men are evil that man needs a savior? It’s crazy! It has happened as Isaiah5:21,22 said it would. Evil is presented as good and darkness for light and bitter for sweet. And pagan Gnosticism for orthodox. Isaiah says “Woe…

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These Modern Churches with All the Superstar Performers Are Not Preaching the Gospel

These pagan churches are parasites….. In their 2008 book Pagan Christianity, authors Frank Viola and George Barna present the surprising origins of many of the practices commonly found in churches today. The authors of Pagan Christianity claim that many common church practices/traditions actually have their roots in paganism (non-Christian religions), not in the Bible. But is it accurate to claim that the practices of modern Christianity are pagan? Is what typically occurs in a church-supported by what the Bible teaches about the church? SINCE WHEN HAS GOD NEEDED CONCERTS AND LIGHT SHOW TO WIN THE LOST? Truth is they aren’t converting many to the true gospel, but instead making millions of false converts. These modern churches with all the superstar performers are not preaching the gospel. They are luring by entertainment. The music attracts carnal people that for the most part want to stay in…

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To Be Clear I Am Not Against the Celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ Which Should Be Done Daily in Our Lives

I am against the pagan traditions and whirly compromise people bring into churches and homes To be clear I am not against the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ which should be done daily in our lives, I am against the pagan traditions and whirly compromise people bring into churches and homes. In their 2008 book Pagan Christianity, authors Frank Viola and George Barna present the surprising origins of many of the practices commonly found in churches today. The authors of Pagan Christianity claim that many common church practices/traditions actually have their roots in paganism (non-Christian religions), not in the Bible. But is it accurate to claim that the practices of modern Christianity are pagan? Is what typically occurs in a church-supported by what the Bible teaches about the church? Many Christians recognize that some pagan ideas and practices have infiltrated…

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EASTER EXPOSED

Pagans worship Easter or Ishtar, also known by her Scriptural name Semiramis and later called the “Queen of heaven” was the widow of Nimrod and mother of Tammuz. Easter is the bare breasted pagan fertility goddess of the east. Legend has it that she came out of heaven in a giant egg, landing in the Euphrates river at sunrise on the first Sunday after the vernal equinox, busted out, and turned a bird into an egg laying rabbit. To honor this event, pagan sun-worshippers would go out early in the morning and face to the east to watch their sun-god arise over the horizon before having a mass (sacrifice) in which the priest of Easter would sacrifice three month old human infants and take the eggs of Easter and die them in the blood of the sacrificed infants. The blood-red…

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