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The "New Testament": Pagan revenge

Between G-d's own miracles and the Jewish teaching of His Word, the pagan priesthoods of Egypt, Greece, and Rome were steadily losing their power over the gentile populations. They decided to fight back by creating a new religion, one that would claim to be the fulfillment of the Hebrew "Old Testament," yet would bring back the pagan lies in a new disguise.

Thus the "New Testament" was written, in Greek rather than Hebrew, and attached to the original Hebrew scriptures to try to change their meaning back toward paganism.

The "New Testament" tried to change G-d from One, as in the Hebrew scriptures, into a "trinity" as in Egyptian cults or the eastern religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. It described Jesus as G-d in a human body, like the pagans always described Pharoah and other wicked kings. It declared G-d's Law to be a "curse" that no one can truly obey, announced that there must be a "mediator" between G-d and man, and pretended that salvation could now be achieved outside the Law.

To blind the gentile nations, the "New Testament" also warned people not to learn from the Jews, declaring that Israel no longer possessed the true, complete Word of G-d.

In the Bible, the book of Daniel warned of an evil power--a false religion--that would believe in the true "G-d of fortresses... plus a god its fathers did not know." This religion would "speak bizarre words about the Most High, wear out the holy ones (the Jews), and plan to change the festivals and the religious Law."7 The Christian Church has indeed replaced Passover with Easter (the pagan holiday of Astarte and Ishtar) and Hanukah with Christmas (the pagan winter holiday).

Since then, Christian paganism has expanded to include Christmas trees, Easter eggs, and so forth.

http://www.noahide.com/paganism.htm


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2007-05-02 07:54:44 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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If Jews and Muslims agree on anything that is a good thing I guess. I assume you are Muslim as the concept of spiritual things usually confuse them. Well dear Muslim you must surely agree with us Christians that the Jews missed out on the Messiah Jesus Christ, therefore are not perfect in their understanding. Now as for Muslims they do not worship the same God..example Allah says he is the God of the Bible and the God previously worshiped before Muhammad but is not in agreement with the prophets of God nor the word of the true God...therefore Muslims do worship a new god that was unknown before Muhammad. according to the Jews and Christians and all of the prophets before the false prophet Muhammad a prophet has to be in agreement with God and has to be in agreement with the prophets of God. Muhammad is not in agreement with previous scripture nor in agreement with any prophets of God.

2007-05-02 08:05:01 · answer #1 · answered by djmantx 7 · 6 1

You are consistently wrong from your first statement to your last.
The Trinity=the Great I Am, the only true God. The God in three parts; The Father, The Son, and The Holy Ghost. There are many places in the Bible where the Trinity is described perfectly. I have posted the scriptures many times, check my answers. Also, your interpretation of Daniel is also incorrect. The scholars are wrong, just as they were in the times of Jesus.

2007-05-02 08:21:05 · answer #2 · answered by Not perfect, just forgiven 5 · 0 0

And you actually believe this garbage?

We have non christian writers showing the man Jesus was real, he was here and had a following later called Christians.
Tacitus, Pliny the Younger, Josephus to name a few.

We have early NT writings some as old as 90 ad. Prob first copies.

And Easter eggs, Christmas tree has nothing to do the the New Test.
You are very Naive.

2007-05-02 08:01:34 · answer #3 · answered by Jeanmarie 7 · 0 0

John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word "was" God. 2 He was in the beginning with God 3 all things were made through Him and without Him nothing was made. 14 and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us and we have seen His glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.
Now I do not understand the Trinity. BUT I can read and I see this as saying that Jesus was God or Jesus has the same power as God and in some way they are one. I know that I don't HAVE to understand it also. Who am I to say that I can understand the mind of God and bring Him down to my level. Some "religions" have to bring God down to their low level so that they think that they comprehend the mind of God...but no one can.

Just another sinner

2007-05-02 08:21:19 · answer #4 · answered by Mike M 4 · 0 0

christians don't believe the trinity only a few uninformed ones do. The bible clearly shows the correct relationship of Jesus to the Almighty God.

Jesus was created the almighty has always been here, these are the scriptures to prove it.


(Colossians 1:15-17) . . .5 He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation; 16 because by means of him all [other] things were created in the heavens and upon the earth, the things visible and the things invisible, no matter whether they are thrones or lordships or governments or authorities. All [other] things have been created through him and for him. 17 Also, he is before all [other] things and by means of him all [other] things were made to exist,

(Revelation 3:14) 14 “And to the angel of the congregation in La·o·di·ce´a write: These are the things that the Amen says, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation by God,

(Acts 7:55) 55 But he, being full of holy spirit, gazed into heaven and caught sight of God’s glory and of Jesus standing at God’s right hand,

(Revelation 1:1) 1 A revelation by Jesus Christ, which God gave him, to show his slaves the things that must shortly take place. And he sent forth his angel and presented [it] in signs through him to his slave John,

(Revelation 7:10) 10 And they keep on crying with a loud voice, saying: “Salvation [we owe] to our God, who is seated on the throne, and to the Lamb.”

2007-05-02 07:59:43 · answer #5 · answered by Steven 6 · 1 2

How many times will you post this bs?
You do not have the Biblical understanding to post anything.
I've answered this question before, and my answer stands: you are wrong, except that yes, pagan holidays have slipped into the churches and have no place there.
That is the wrong-doing of Christian Churches, and they should be ashamed of themselves. The rest of what you've written is pure bullbunk, plainly said.

2007-05-02 08:00:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If God is not a trinity, then why does He refer to Himself as "us" in Genesis 1:26? Hmm...

Also, Christians did not create Christmas trees and Easter eggs. Catholics did. Get your history right.

2007-05-02 08:00:49 · answer #7 · answered by Birdie 3 · 1 1

I might not agree with you completely sir, but I do know that it takes a lot of cheekyness to say that 'I know the exact nature of God and that is its three in one'

When God many times says that He is One and Unique and Single and does not share His Power and Dominion with anyone.

2007-05-02 08:01:35 · answer #8 · answered by Antares 6 · 0 0

That is correct. Jews and Muslims believe that there is no Trinity.

2007-05-02 07:59:01 · answer #9 · answered by soulsearcherofthetruth 3 · 2 0

Would you like to accept Jesus Christ as your personal lord and savior in faith today?

2007-05-02 08:04:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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