Deleted Question: Why did the Church had to hide and destroy the evidence.?
Question Details: 5) "But when we examine its practical effect on the Christian movement, we can see, paradoxically, that the doctrine of bodily resurrection also serves an essential political function: it legitimizes the authority of certain men who claim to exercise exclusive leadership over the churches as the successors of the apostle Peter. From the second century, the doctrine has served to validate the apostolic succession of bishops, the basis of papal authority to this day. Gnostic Christians who interpret resurrection in other ways have a lesser claim to authority: when they claim priority over the orthodox, they are denounced as heretics." page6 They desired to control the masses. It has continued to be a successful ploy on their part. Pope Gregory played a huge role in deceiving all of you.
Reason of Violation:Community Guidelines Violation
2007-01-11
06:47:39
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This was reported and deleted.
I wonder what the religion was of the person who reported this?
2007-01-11
06:48:44 ·
update #1
When your little world is challenged it is best to just remove it, right? Is that how it works?
2007-01-11
06:49:45 ·
update #2