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ariuswasright
28th September 2006, 03:54 AM
I love the new website and all, but I hope this can keep up. I want to belong to the right church and this seems to be it. I have been questioning, searching. I have looked at the eastern orthodox, roman catholic, maronites, I was born lutheran, even jews for jesus and these guys. www.sabbatarian.com.

I think this is it. I have studied almost everything I can about arius and have come to the conclusion you all have. the trinity was made up to hellenize and romanize christianity. the church had to be something other than jewish to sell to the masses. it is sad and the belief that jesus could have just been a man and not devine could have lasted (see the religion of islam). I am very dissapointed in martin luther, he tore down every little bit of bull the catholic church has been a party to, but when it cam eto the trinity the only answer he could give was (and I paraphrase) "thats the way it is". now, what was that, this great thinker, meditator, and brave man could not and did not want to tackle this subject either. sad. well, I hope this movement grows. I will check back from time to time to see how you guys are progressing. thank for having me.........

David Kone
5th October 2006, 08:11 PM
Yes, this will fly on the wings of a host of angels. The trumpet has sounded calling the heavenly hosts into action by the prayers of the righteous who seek the fullness of truth.

There is a new generation of seekers who will not settle for lies and half truths. They are soon to discover that the inheritance that their fathers have so dearly purchased can not be willed to them. The serpent has bested our ancestors in a shell game of cleverly biased translations. The Manhattan town house they thought that their parents had purchased turns out to be the Brooklyn bridge which no one had right to sell for it is accessed freely by all citizens. They will be angry when they find this out and will want some real answers.

If there is to be a real Christian church in the future some one must be willing the give them the truth; the whole truth. This is what we should be preparing for not just on the issue of one tare in the field but all tares must be tested and proven of value in the light of modern the academic inquires by historians, anthropologists and linguists. The house of the Trinitarian hegemony is sinking into the sands of time, but the house of the Lord is forever for it stands on the foundation of God's law.

:-(

Br. Thomas
7th October 2006, 03:45 PM
This "will fly" and IS Flying. I am the Presiding Bishop of the Communion of Ante-Nicene Christian Fellowships here in the States and I can give persoanl testimony to the fact the God IS moving His people to seek out His Truth. From all around the world I here from sincere seekers of Christ. And their stories are all the same. Christ has opened their hearts to His will and moved them to thirst for the true Apsotolic Christian Faith of the Ante-Nicene Church.
Now I will say that most do not realize just where they will end up when they begin this journey and it is a vary personally challenging journey for all who undertake it because it constantly challenges our "preconcieved" idea of "church and the faith" but that's where those called to His service come in; to assist in the realization of the fullnest of Christ and His will for His Church.

With the Love of Christ,
+Br. Thomas

Danage
7th December 2006, 08:58 PM
My mother is a Methodist, my father was of the Church of England (Anglican). My siblings are Anglican and most of my family are Christians or agnostics. A few are atheists.

However, I was born Methodist, and baptised as such. Last October the first seeds of doubt were sown - how can a Trinity exist. The festivals are Roman and the Roman Catholics venerate the mother of of the Nazarene - sounds blasphemous to my logic. There is only one G-d. Also, how can one G-d be three?


Sounded contradictory. In an attempt to avoid the total loss of my Christian faith my mother advised that I go to church, which I did for two months (all Protestant churches).



However, in December I abandoned my Christian faith. I abandoned the options of Christianity and Islam. My mother went mad. She has actually threatened to chuck me out of the house if I convert to Judaism, Islam or Roman Catholicism (She is very religiously prejudiced my mother).

Due to this threat I went behind her back and contacted Jews and Hebrew Christians in Hereford, Birmingham and Worchestershire.

I also told my granny about my Jewish beliefs. Upon finding out about this 'deception and lying' my mother went mad again. She repeated the warning and added something extra - I had to be Christian (spare Roman Catholic, which I could never accept because of the Papacy), agnostic or, the Lord forbid, atheist.

That warning still stands.

Now, however, there seems to be a church which I could accept, if acceptance of Yeshuah as Messiah is restored, as could my mother - Arian Christianity.

dark_knight
8th December 2006, 10:40 AM
Dear friend Dan,
I will provide you with facts that Yeshua is indeed the Messiah. I will post about that issue as soon as I can.

Thanks for you thirst for truth.

-Henrik

Danage
13th January 2007, 10:08 PM
Martin Luther was a great reformer who taught that the Papacy was Antichrist, and he had good reason to believe that. The Papacy killed 500 million people in 1260 years. However, Martin Luther didn't just create Protestantism, he also was the cause of several sects of Protestantism, including the largest 'Protestant' denomination, the Church of England (infact a Catholo-Protestant Church).

Protestantism can be credited for setting up the Church Age of Sardis (a church of Revelation), according to Historicism. The Church of Sardis (some worthy, most soiled) was 'succeeded' by the Protestant Church Age of Philadelphia (the last true church) and was 'succeeded' by the Church of Laodicea (while you appear rich, you are spiritually in poverty, and see you nakedness not).

According to Protestantism the Church of Laodicea caused the flight of the Protestant Church to England and the USA. Thus the USA became Yisrael. However, the reason for the German princes accepting Protestantism was in rebellion against the Kaiser, the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Germany, so socio-political factors were just as much the reason for the spread of Protestantism as the religious factors.