How did Christmas originate and who imposed it in the world? Why did it become a popular holiday?
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The Rise and Fall of Empires
We are living in a world of massive change. What does it all mean?
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The Trinity vs. Our Future
This sermon discusses scriptures used by those who believe the trinity and those who do not. It also explores some of the history of the trinity doctrine, including the influence of Roman emperors Constantine and Theodosius in promoting and enforcing…
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A True Christmas Story
Most professing Christians, and many others, keep Christmas. But, many things that are taught in churches about Christmas are just not true Even the proclaimed date of His birth is provably wrong. So, why did church leaders choose December 25th…
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What Happened to the Beliefs of the Early Church?
Why do you do the things you do? Why do you believe the things you believe? What is the origin of your religious beliefs? Have you ever really asked yourself these questions?
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God Is a Family, Not a Trinity
The trinity is a false doctrine embraced by most of mainstream Christianity. God is really a family, and it is growing. God will eventually have many sons and daughters in His family.
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Was the First “Christian” Emperor Really Christian?
Constantine the Great made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. But he was a sun-worshiper who had members of his own family murdered. So did he advance Christianity, or something considerably different?
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Decline
Rome declined over several hundred years. What spiritual lessons might we learn about our own life from this historical example?
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Something Better Than Easter
Exactly how did Easter - a holiday not found in the Bible and never celebrated in the early Church - come to replace the Passover, an observance that is plainly found in the Bible?
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The Surprising Origins of the Trinity Doctrine
Few understand how the Trinity doctrine came to be accepted - several centuries after the Bible was completed! Yet its roots go back much farther in history.