Which religious group do you belong to? Do you consider yourself to be judeo-christian, catholic, lutheran, or something else?
Ignatius is not mentioned in the Bible, and his writings, assuming they were real, were not included in the canonical Bible for a reason. To use his writings to try to come to conclusions from canon is unorthodox and some would consider it to be sacrilegious. Out of curiosity, do you consider the Apocryphal writings to be at the same level as the directly-inspired words of God of the 66 canonical books?
I find that today’s events make it clear and solidify that God is speaking of self-proclaimed jews when describing the Synagouge of Satan in Revelations as-written without needing external, peripheral writings that may or may not be applicable to the Holy Word of God. There’s simply too many coincidences for Christians to turn a blind eye to the jew-ish problem (and how they treat Christians and goyim) and it’s further supported by the aforementioned verses.
Which religious group do you belong to? Do you consider yourself to be judeo-christian, catholic, lutheran, or something else?
Ignatius is not mentioned in the Bible, and his writings, assuming they were real, were not included in the canonical Bible for a reason. To use his writings to try to come to conclusions from canon is unorthodox and some would consider it to be sacrilegious. Out of curiosity, do you consider the Apocryphal writings to be at the same level as the directly-inspired words of God of the 66 canonical books?
I find that today’s events make it clear and solidify that God is speaking of self-proclaimed jews when describing the Synagouge of Satan in Revelations as-written without needing external, peripheral writings that may or may not be applicable to the Holy Word of God. There’s simply too many coincidences for Christians to turn a blind eye to the jew-ish problem and its further supported by the aforementioned verses.
Which religious group do you belong to? Do you consider yourself to be judeo-christian, catholic, lutheran, or something else?
Ignatius is not mentioned in the Bible, and his writings, assuming they were real, were not included in the canonical Bible for a reason. To use his writings to try to come to conclusions from canon is unorthodox and some would consider it to be sacrilegious. Out of curiosity, do you consider the Apocryphal writings to be at the same level as the directly-inspired words of God of the 66 canonical books?
I find that today’s events make it clear and solidify that God is speaking of self-proclaimed jews when describing the Synagouge of Satan in Revelations as-written without needed external, peripheral writings that may or may not be applicable to the Holy Word of God. There’s simply too many coincidences for Christians to turn a blind eye to the jew-ish problem and its further supported by the aforementioned verses.
Which religious group do you belong to? Do you consider yourself to be judeo-christian, catholic, lutheran, or something else?
Ignatius is not mentioned in the Bible, and his writings, assuming they were real, were not included in the canonical Bible for a reason. To use his writings to try to come to conclusions from canon is unorthodox and some would consider it to be sacrilegious. Out of curiosity, do you consider the Apocryphal writings to be at the same level as the directly-inspired words of God of the 66 canonical books?
I find that today’s events make it clear and solidify that God is speaking of self-proclaimed jews when describing the Synagouge of Satan in Revelations as-written without needed external, peripheral writings that may or may not be applicable to the Holy Word of God.
Which religious group do you belong to? Do you consider yourself to be judeo-christian, catholic, lutheran, or something else?
Ignatius is not mentioned in the Bible, and his writings, assuming they were real, were not included in the canonical Bible for a reason. To use his writings to try to come to conclusions from canon is unorthodox and some would consider it to be sacrilegious. Out of curiosity, do you consider the Apocryphal writings to be at the same level of directly-inspired words of God as the 66 canonical books?
I find that today’s events make it clear and solidify that God is speaking of self-proclaimed jews when describing the Synagouge of Satan in Revelations as-written without needed external, peripheral writings that may or may not be applicable to the Holy Word of God.
Which religious group do you belong to? Do you consider yourself to be judeo-christian, catholic, lutheran, or something else?
Ignatius is not mentioned in the Bible, and his writings, assuming they were real, were not included in the canonical Bible for a reason. To use his writings to try to come to conclusions from canon is unorthodox and some would consider it to be sacrilegious. Out of curiosity, do you consider the Apocryphal writings to be at the same level of directly-inspired words of God as the 66 canonical books?
I find that today’s events make it clear and solidify that God is speaking of jews when describing the Synagouge of Satan in Revelations as-written without needed external, peripheral writings that may or may not be applicable to the Holy Word of God.