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Christianity Is Broken and Beyond Repair - Werner, Donald
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Why do I say that Christianity is broken and beyond repair? I base my understanding of Christianity by what I read about Jesus' life and his teachings. The Christian Church today is broken because it fails to measure up to the faith Jesus left us, it's not even close. But we learn in the Book of Acts that the earliest Church kept Jesus' teachings. According to Jesus and according to Moses Jesus came as Yahoveh's prophet, speaking Yahoveh's words with His authority, so one would think the words Jesus spoke would be of paramount importance and influence. Yet he spoke words and commands which are…mehr

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Why do I say that Christianity is broken and beyond repair? I base my understanding of Christianity by what I read about Jesus' life and his teachings. The Christian Church today is broken because it fails to measure up to the faith Jesus left us, it's not even close. But we learn in the Book of Acts that the earliest Church kept Jesus' teachings. According to Jesus and according to Moses Jesus came as Yahoveh's prophet, speaking Yahoveh's words with His authority, so one would think the words Jesus spoke would be of paramount importance and influence. Yet he spoke words and commands which are ignored, rejected, or in some other way deemed not relevant by the Christian Church, and that's causing the Church to stray from following Jesus' teachings. And I say 'beyond repair' because Christianity is based on its doctrine and creeds, which will never change. A Christianity without Jesus' teachings is the great deception that is deceiving the whole world. Read this book to learn much more.
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I was a senior at a major Protestant seminary, when I was deeply bothered by Church doctrines which were incompatible with Jesus' words. It seems that some of Jesus' words had to be discarded, ignored or marginalized, so the church could embrace Paul's words. Yet the Scriptures say that Jesus spoke YHVH's words with His authority, so how could I accept a doctrine contrary to Jesus' words? I could no longer attend that seminary, so I left because I had to choose between the teachings of the Church and the teachings of Jesus, so I chose Jesus' teachings, and that forced me to make other choices as well....