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- The Origin of Christianity - Biblical Archaeology Society
To understand the origin of Christianity, one must begin with the population of Jewish Christians who lived during Jesus’ lifetime
- General Theology - Christian Forums
Controversial Christian Theology New Discussion and debate about unorthodox Christian theology Threads 15 4K Messages 980 8K BUSTED - 12 False theories refuted:
- Christian Forums
Christian Forums is an online community for Christians around the world to find fellowship with other Christians
- Discussion and Debate | Christian Forums
CF has always been a site that welcomes people from different backgrounds and beliefs to participate in discussion and even debate That is the nature of its ministry In view of recent events emotions are running very high We need to remind people of some basic principles in debating on this site We need to be civil when we express differences in opinion No personal attacks Avoid you
- Christian Apocrypha: The “Lost Gospels”? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Discover the truth behind the so-called “lost gospels ” Biblical scholar Tony Burke reveals how Christian apocrypha—noncanonical texts about Jesus and his followers—were never truly lost or suppressed, but continuously written, copied, and sometimes created throughout Christian history by both ‘heretic’ and normative Christianity
- When Did Christianity Begin to Spread? - Biblical Archaeology Society
When did Christianity begin to spread? Explore new archaeological discoveries of the earliest churches—from Jerusalem to Laodicea—that reveal how the faith grew
- Spanking | Christian Forums
Hi I have a few questions about spanking I am a parent struggling to discipline my children I discipline in love not anger Here are my questions 1 Should a hand or object be used? What object do you use to administer a spanking? 2 Should it be done over clothing or bare bottom? Some
- December 25th and Christmas - Biblical Archaeology Society
The Christian theologian Hippolytus lived in the second and third centuries This statue presents him seated on a chair with inscriptions from 222 AD on both sides The inscription includes a date for Jesus’s conception on April 2, 2 BC Nine months after this date would situate Jesus’s birth in late December of 2 BC or early January of 1 BC
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