Redemptionsong
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" Word of God, is the Spirit of prophecy."
" there would not have been witnesses to his coming"
The above words are either unreasonable or in other words just nonsense, methinks.
Paul who invented Pauline-Christianity must have been supported by the Devil , I understand, when he faked a vision of seeing risen Jesus and he self assumed as an Apostle, it can, in no case be the Holy Spirit but sure a Devil one could ascertain from:
We may, therefore, safely conclude that it was the Evil Devil that started the Pauline-Christianity to deviate from the truthful path of innocent Jesus and Mary, it cannot be the Holy Spirit, one would agree, please. Right?
- Jesus had never died a cursed death on the Cross in the first place, so there is no case of him rising from the dead. Sure?
- If Jesus was to ascend to heaven and that is why he told his followers to go to Galilee that holds no water, most probably. Jesus didn't need it, he could have risen right from the Golgotha before the very eyes of the Jews to whom he has promised to show the Sign of Jonah. Afterall there was no ladder at Galilee to help him ascend to heaven from there, so it never happened, most certainly, please. Right?
Anther reason ,I comprehend, is that as this Evil Devil deviated Paul in the beginning so in the end it misguided Joseph Smith of the Mormons to announce a Prophet of Jesus. This way completing a full evil circle or a vicious circle to the Paulin-Christianity. Isn't it plausible, please?
Disgusted with this unreasonable scenario and in reaction to it , people in the West, as they claim, are saying good-bye to it and becoming " nones" or Atheism or the like, please. Agree?
Regards
This is far from the truth.
Jesus said, 'scripture cannot be broken'. This does not only mean the Hebrew scriptures, but all that was written by inspiration of the Holy Spirit through the apostles.
If you don't think Paul was an apostle, then show me where the teaching of other apostles, such as Peter and John (both of whom wrote epistles), are in contradiction to Paul's teaching. I can tell you that there are no contradictions!
Ultimately, the Holy Spirit becomes the witness to Christ. The Holy Spirit is evident in the Church, and the Church can be shown to go back to Pentecost.
What brought about the Pentecostal experience? The answer lies with Jesus, who promised the Holy Spirit would be sent after his ascension. And the ascension took place from the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, not from Galilee!