A Critical Look at Modern Christianity
Early Christian doctrine vs modern Christian doctrine

Modern Christian doctrine differs greatly from the doctrines of the early Christians. Modern Christian doctrine is practically unrecognizable from the doctrines of Christians who lived in the days of Christ and the Apostle Paul. As an example, early Christian doctrine was not confined to only the 66 books of the modern Bible. The book of Enoch is quoted by Paul in the New Testament book of Jude. The book of Enoch is an early Christian book that was declared a heresy in later centuries by the Roman Church. The gospel of John was almost rejected by the Roman Church at this time as well. The following pages describe doctrines which were once espouced by the Church but have now been cut out of Church doctrine by and large.

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"From what may anyone be saved?   Only from themselves!  That is, their individual hell.  They dig it with their own desires." - Edgar Cayce
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