Jesus was Almost Voted Out by Anti-Christ Clergy -
08-20-2011, 08:59 AM
Believers of the True Faith don't really realize just how lucky they are. If a certain group of anti-Christ papist clery members hadn't been excluded from one of the most important meetings in history (Council of Nicea) Jesus would have been relegated to the position of prophet, and not to his true place in human history (our Lord and Savior). Some of you are thinking, "Surely not Brother Davidson! True Christianity would have been known no matter what."
I hope and pray daily that you are right - that True Christian teachings would still be known today if things had been different. Of course God would still surely know His own, but our beloved country could have just as easily been as Godless as the homer-inspired EU.
You see, the first Council of Nicea was where papists got together and decided what to add to "their" bible, and what to take away. They also had a vote as to the divinity of Christ, if you can believe such a thing, while preparing their dogma of boy-buggering.
Now, don't get the message here wrong. There are no true Christians among the Mary-worshipers. King James would have found the true teachings and had them translated so that we could know the true word of God. But just as easily we could now be a small group in a sea of non-believers who put Christ in the same league as Muhammed. Disgusting to think about really.
"If thou buy an Hebrew servant, six years he shall serve: and in the seventh he shall go out free for nothing. . . . And if a man sell his daughter to be a maidservant, she shall not go out as the manservant's do."
(Leviticus 21:6-7)
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