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Misunderstood for 2000 Years
Misunderstood for 2000 Years
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The author presents strong arguments in support of his opinions that Jesus did not die for the forgiveness of sins, as taught by Christian Churches. He also persuasively argues that the power to forgive sins, which Jesus conferred on his disciples, did not pass on to any of their successors and that Jesus did not institute the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist.
In regard to Jews, he quotes from the Bible that their expulsion from the Holy Land for breaking the Covenant with God was foretold to them by their prophets. By rejecting the New Covenant, they forfeited all claims to any part of Palestine and should remain indefinitely "scattered among the nations". They returned there after almost 20 centuries in defiance of God's will. Therefore, the author concludes that from a religious point of view, the state of Israel has no future and all the efforts to protect it will eventually prove to be futile.
He also believes that the fact that Muslim people were allowed to build their own sanctuaries (The Dome of The Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque) on the very spot where the Temple once stood appears to be God's intention to prevent Jews from ever rebuilding the Temple and resume offering Him any sacrifices.
This work is also very informative and explanatory regarding a number of inexplicable religious problems, which makes it essential reading for both believers and agnostics. It might be of particular interest to theologians and church leaders.
In regard to Jews, he quotes from the Bible that their expulsion from the Holy Land for breaking the Covenant with God was foretold to them by their prophets. By rejecting the New Covenant, they forfeited all claims to any part of Palestine and should remain indefinitely "scattered among the nations". They returned there after almost 20 centuries in defiance of God's will. Therefore, the author concludes that from a religious point of view, the state of Israel has no future and all the efforts to protect it will eventually prove to be futile.
He also believes that the fact that Muslim people were allowed to build their own sanctuaries (The Dome of The Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque) on the very spot where the Temple once stood appears to be God's intention to prevent Jews from ever rebuilding the Temple and resume offering Him any sacrifices.
This work is also very informative and explanatory regarding a number of inexplicable religious problems, which makes it essential reading for both believers and agnostics. It might be of particular interest to theologians and church leaders.
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