Is Christ God Breakdown (Part 1)
Reincarnation and The Trinity Relationship
When it comes to reincarnation, one cannot discuss it and not mention the trinity, because the trinity's origin is deeply rooted in the belief of reincarnation. Remember, to avoid reincarnation, those of the Hindu religion would do all the hard yoga and puja practices, to avoid reincarnation. Remember Yoga's purpose is to put the individual into a relax state of mind, to relieve him or her from the worries and cares of life, thus causing them to believe in something which is not. It's a deception designed to keep an individual unconcious, otherwords spiritually dead, from seeing reality and facing it as it is, it's a form of hallucination. Those who believe in the Trinity are under the hallucination powers of Satan, because they believe something that doesn't exist. Ask yourself, if the word trinity doesn't even appear in the bible, then how could one believe something that is not? Nowhere in the Bible is the Trinity mentioned. The word "trinity", and the words in the Nicene creed "hypostasis," and "ousis" are not biblical. Nowhere in the scriptures will you ever find them saying that there are three persons who are called God. The word person is used, to contribute and to develop this pagan trinity reincarnation doctrine. Now to help you get more understanding on this reincarnation trinity doctrine, let's get some more facts that are written on the records.
Facts Written on Record
Isis, Serapis, and the child Horus helped to familiarize the ancients with the idea of a triune G-d and was not without influence in the formulation of the doctrine of the trinity as set forth in the Nicene and Athanasian creeds." The Encyclopedia of Religions goes even farther when it states that as Christianity "came in contact with the triune gods of Egypt and the Near East, it developed a trinity of its own." As the apostles died, various writers undertook the task of defending Christianity against the persecutions evoked by the Church’s expansion. The writers of these "Apologies" are known to us now as "Apologists". Pelikan states that "it was at least partly in response to pagan criticism of the stories in the Bible that the Christian apologists... took over and adapted the methods and even vocabulary of pagan allegorism." (Emergence of Catholic Tradition, 30). Campbell agrees when he states that "the Apologists borrowed heavily, and at times inappropriately, from the pagan resources at hand." (23) They began the ‘process of accommodation’ between Christianity and the common philosophy, and used reason to try to "justify Christianity to the pagan world" (22-23).
The most famous of these Apologists was Justin Martyr (c.107-166 AD). He was born a pagan, became a pagan philosopher, then a Christian. He believed that Christianity and Greek Philosophy were related. According to McGiffert, "Justin insisted that Christ came from G-d; he did not identify him with G-d. . . [He] conceiv[ed] of G-d as a transcendent being, who could not possibly come into contact with the world of men and things." (107) Not only was the Church divided by Gnosticism, enticed by philosophy, and set upon by paganism, but there was a geographic division as well. The East (centered in Alexandria) and the West (centered in Rome) grew along two different lines. Kelly shows how the East was intellectually adventurous and speculative (4); a reflection of the Greek culture surrounding. The theological development of the East is best represented in Clement and Origen. Origen AD185-253, Tertullian AD160-230, and Hippolytus AD160-220. We can trace the evolution of the trinity through Clement of Alexandria, and his pupil Origen in the East, and through Tertullian in the West. Athanasius was the final link on the chain which drew the G-d of the Most High Christ through paganism and Greek philosophy unto the final evolution of the trinity.
Facts Written on Record
The Roman empire began to crumble, and when Constantine came to power, he wished to unify the empire, and chose Christianity to do so, in which Constantine was in for a surprise, because Christianity was far from unified. So Constantine invited the bishops from East and West to join him in the small seaside village of Nicaea for a council to unify the church. Three main groups were present at this council, Eusebius of Nicomedia presenting the Arian version of the trinity, Alexander of Alexandria presenting the Athanasian version of the trinity, and Eusebius of Caesarea presenting an in-between version. The order of procedure at the Nicene Council was: Arians presented theirs first. It was perceived that they questioned the deity of Jesus. Eusebius was shocked and presented the Caesarian baptismal creed, and Alexander was wise and only suggested a few changes, in which had he had presented his own, it would have been rejected. So after this, there was still not unity, because Eusebius did not like the wording of the creed. He thought it smacked of Sabellianism, though he signed the creed, he was opposed to it enough that he wrote the following explanation to his home church in Caesarea: Eusebius was not the only person unhappy with the Nicene Creed. Many of the people -- even of the bishops --maintained Arian views.'
From ancient Sumeria's Anu, Enlil, and Enki to Egypt's Amun-Re-Ptah and Isis, Osiris, and Horus and Rome's Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva the whole concept of paganism revolved around the magic number of three. In Greek philosophy we have seen how the number three was used as an unidentified trinity of Intelligence, mind, and reason. "Christianity did not destroy paganism, it adopted it." (Durant Caesar and Christ 595). The concept of the trinity finds its roots in Pagan theology and Greek philosophy. It is a stranger to the Son of Man and the Hebrew people from which he sprang, in which through this doctrine from the Roman Catholic Church, they teach reincarnation by saying Christ is God. John Calvin saw fit to authorize, in an act of barbarous cruelty, the judicial murder of a young biblical scholar and theologian, named Michael Servetus. Michael Servetus had challenged him on the issue of the Trinity, so John Calvin used the strong arm of the Roman Catholic Church, known also for its inquisitorial fury, which sentenced multitudes of helpless non-Catholics to extermination, for the death of this man for wanting to expose the truth on Christ not being God and that this belief was rooted in Roman Reincarnation, which links back to Egyptian reincarnation. The Roman Catholic Church, then hired scholars to go into the scriptures, and modify certains words and precepts, to appear to support the belief that Christ was God, so that they could deceive the world and keep up their pagan belief, in three gods. Now that you have an understanding of the reincarnation doctrine and how the pagan belief in three gods was added to Christianity by the Roman Catholic Church, now lets examine the scriptures so you can see the deceptions.
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