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Jesus was a composite creation
05-11-2014, 02:23 PM (This post was last modified: 05-11-2014 03:11 PM by Sajih.)
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RE: Jesus was a composite creation
Dear Gary

My personal wish is that you start looking for evidence inside your bible by reading it cover to cover
For as you can see in the presentation it holds many keys to truths that have been buried away for generations.
We pray to our Lord God that you come out of the darkness as Gareth mentioned and become an inspiration of light to others to come into the worship of the One True God and In the belief of Jesus Christ whom he sent . Amen!

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05-15-2014, 12:24 PM (This post was last modified: 05-15-2014 03:59 PM by Marwan.)
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RE: Jesus was a composite creation
Mr DeVaney,

You mentioned that the name "Jesus Christ" was invented by Constantine in 325 ad, and that no one had ever heard that name prior to 325 ad. Well, I have some bad news for you...I found an old Roman court record of the execution of Justin Martyr (Saint Justin). The Romans were very good record keepers. This record was from the year 165 ad (which is 160 years before Constantine's gathering in Nicea). In this record of events, we hear Justin using the name "Jesus Christ". Even though he calls Jesus his Lord (which is an error because Jesus was a Prophet and Messenger, not the Lord). But the main point is that the name itself was known and being used long before 325 ad. Here's what that record shows for Justin's last words:

The Prefect Rusticus says: Approach and sacrifice, all of you, to the gods. Justin says: No one in his right mind gives up piety for impiety. The Prefect Rusticus says: If you do not obey, you will be tortured without mercy. Justin replies: That is our desire, to be tortured for Our Lord, Jesus Christ, and so to be saved, for that will give us salvation and firm confidence at the more terrible universal tribunal of Our Lord and Saviour. And all the martyrs said: Do as you wish; for we are Christians, and we do not sacrifice to idols. The Prefect Rusticus read the sentence: Those who do not wish to sacrifice to the gods and to obey the emperor will be scourged and beheaded according to the laws. The holy martyrs glorifying God betook themselves to the customary place, where they were beheaded and consummated their martyrdom confessing their Saviour.
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