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Checking up on the Conservatory of Christianity, the Catholic Church
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Steefen
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August 4, 2024 - 5:52 pm

The Bible is the greatest story ever told and written down. Embrace your faith and beliefs and never let go. The late spiritualist Jordan Maxwell explains all if you have an open mind.

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No, it’s not. Fact-check the first part by the post-Rosetta Stone perspective. For example, there is an impact on the quality of the first part of the Bible when you read the Amarna Letters and when you read the Ancient Records of Egypt during the time of David and Solomon. As for the second part of the Bible, Jesus is a composite character of historical fiction. He is part Julius Caesar, he is part Izates, son of Queen Helena of Adiabene and others of that royal bloodline, he uses Stoic philosophy and his story is told using Homeric Epics. Check out Historical Accuracy by Steve Campbell

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August 4, 2024 - 5:59 pm

But the original video is about the great things Christianity has done for communities.
The update, however, is there are demons in our world and that hurts us.

Do you think there are no demons in disaster capitalism?

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