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the founder of Christianity practice the union of the opposites with His disciples? August 18: The Gospel of Truth and its Esoteric Christology: Was the Christian Mess
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the foundations of Christianity," by "rejecting the veneration of Jesus as a divine person." Flush with the money they provided, King Sigismund indulged his disordered passions an
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distinctions 6 Rise of Christianity 10 Its Alliance with the State 10 Its Influence on the Idea of an Imperial Nationality 13 CHAPTER III. The Barbarian Invasions. Relations betwe
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over the ages than Christianity has been by Christians and communism by the communists (though it’s not so with Islam; the problem with Islam is Islam). Much of the stifling evil
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99/100. Could I "solve" Christianity (and resolve that) as well, to my own [mind's] satisfaction, as I have solved [&] resolved Mormonism, there would then be the bigest obstacle
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form of Monotheism, Christianity, has persisted to the present time in giving partial satisfaction to the mental dispositions that lead to Polytheism, by admitting into its theolo
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Evangelical Christianity, and Catholicism. The studies link the Old and New Testaments with Jesus as the ?star.? Harry Hargrave, CEO, Museum of the Bible, Washington, D.C., wrote
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pacifist brand of Christianity embracing tolerance and poverty". Rejecting the authority of the Church, and claiming a series of contrary beliefs, it was considered "per
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unequivocal, but Christianity never did. Its constitution is perpetual and it is in its own individuality, the consummation of Divine revelations to mortals. The unobscured and un
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separated from Orthodox Christianity and Christianity in any other civilization) essentially contains two big contradictions, and their identification is necessary to understand t
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unchastity of monks. Christianity was unpopular not because of the humility, but of the arrogance of Christians. Certainly, if the church failed it was largely through the churchm
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