3/59 What a Beautiful sight a woman praying in the Cavern church Christ standing on serpent 5/10 while being Baptised How can you say you have been Christian all your life when you mention Ever Virgin Christ Wedding to Mary Magdalene? Nag Hammadi Library in Coptic museum They were First Century Masons even then who believe Man is God and reject GOD/MAN
Thanks for watching, a beautiful sight indeed. I grew up Christian, but through knowledge and questions I believe God put in me, I have found errors in my own personal belief system with the Church. I still respect the Church for what they do for people but speak my truth as I believe I was meant to do by God. Masons didn’t exist, so to say, in the first century, although I’m open to them originating from something else. Early Gnostics, Essenes, and other early Christian and Jewish groups were not on board with the idea of Jesus being both man and God- or even the Messiah, a theory Constantine made popular. Funny note: my first-ever video was at the site of the Nicene Creed, where it was decided that Jesus was a Man-God and the Trinity was introduced as global Christian doctrine.
I AM MICHAEL. I have entered this Church and seen the room where Jesus The Messiah My Lord and My Atonement stayed. I am humbled. Amen
Great video 😊
I appreciate you. TY
3/59 What a Beautiful sight a woman praying in the Cavern church
Christ standing on serpent 5/10 while being Baptised
How can you say you have been Christian all your life when you mention Ever Virgin Christ Wedding to Mary Magdalene?
Nag Hammadi Library in Coptic museum They were First Century Masons even then who believe Man is God and reject GOD/MAN
Thanks for watching, a beautiful sight indeed.
I grew up Christian, but through knowledge and questions I believe God put in me, I have found errors in my own personal belief system with the Church. I still respect the Church for what they do for people but speak my truth as I believe I was meant to do by God.
Masons didn’t exist, so to say, in the first century, although I’m open to them originating from something else. Early Gnostics, Essenes, and other early Christian and Jewish groups were not on board with the idea of Jesus being both man and God- or even the Messiah, a theory Constantine made popular.
Funny note: my first-ever video was at the site of the Nicene Creed, where it was decided that Jesus was a Man-God and the Trinity was introduced as global Christian doctrine.