The Mark
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From: ForBibletruth
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  • I have several questions? What is the difference between God the Father and the Holy Spirit? How do you think the world will end? Was the Old Testiment stories based on Egyptian Stories?

    Can you provide a list of books to read to enable me to have the kind of knowledge you do. I envy your ability to so articulate the many points of Christianity.

  • @freiza79, God is a spirit. The world has been here for millions of years and will continue for millions more. The Old Testament stories were taken from many different cultures. The Christ Conspiracy by Acharya S. would be a good starting point. The book is not error free, but, is enough to get your wheels turning-it is however void of any spritual understanding.

  • very well done.

  • I think even the meaning of "idolatry" has become "idolized" by the church. Idolatry is not the worship of statues and people, but when people believe the stories of the Bible to be historical events instead of grasping the big picture, the complex ideals God is really trying to convey to us through things we can understand.

  • How come your book has 666 written all over it?

  • @BaronVonLichtenstein, Didn't you listen you what was said?

  • Excellent explanation and great video. Those indoctrinated into Christianity that find it hard to let go of the labyrinth they were placed, will resist reason and even evidence and remain in the "darkness". Some of them though can hear the faint voice of their suppressed intuition telling them that they need to wake up and study further into the subject. The road can be hard but it leads to freedom so it's a path worth taking. Once free, Christianity appears like it is: fake.

  • I don't understand, why you ignored the first line: The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God;

  • @ripwake, The word "gospel" comes from the Old English "godspell" which carries a dual meaning. It can mean "God's spell" as I mentioned in the video. It literally means a "good story". Many good stories have been passed down over the centuries, and many are still created in our own time. Just because a story is called "good" doesn't mean it's literally true, or historically accurate. The oldest texts of Mark do not include the phrase, "the Son of God".

  • @ForBibletruth, Thanks! What then is the difference between the first line in Mark and the Gospel of Christ mentioned in the text. Surely, your reference to the second Godspell isn't a 'story' in the sense that the Chirst consciounsness is indeed within each of us. Perhaps I've missed the point of all your videos. I just think it would have been a lot easier to understand if the author's of the Gospels had made it clear Yeshua taught the Gospel of Christ (Consciousness/ Logos/ The Word, etc.)

  • @roverclover, The Gospels are allegories-not history books. Jesus or Yeshua did not teach anything-he never existed.

  • @MrThebiggdude11, The Gospels are allegories-not literal history.

  • Nice work, never heard that take on things before.

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