The books the HRCC doesn't want christians to read.

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Lifer
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The Nicene Council. NEEDS Correcting These are 2 seperate events. Sorry about that . I am not going to correct it everywere

THE COUNCIL OF LAODICEA IN PHRYGIA PACATIANA 364 A.D.


This is when the HRCC was formed. This is the man that resided over it . And actually setup the forum of the HRCC after the roman system . it still exist today in the same form /Roman Emperor Constantine I .

Here are the books they don't want you to read . F.
If your a christian struggling in your faith. Read these banned books.


I hope this can help just 1 soul

Here is link so you can find links . Its worth while

http://reluctant-messenger.com/council-of-laodicea.htm



Books banned by the Council of Laodicea
Barnabas
I Clement
II Clement
Christ and Abgarus
The Apostles' Creed
I Hermas-Visions
II Hermas-Commands
III Hermas-Similitudes
Ephesians
I Infancy
II Infancy
Mary
Magnesians
Nicodemus
Paul and Seneca
Paul and Thecla
Philippians
Philadelphians
Polycarp
Romans
Trallians
Letters of Herod and Pilate
The First Book of Adam and Eve
The Second Book of Adam and Eve
The Secrets of Enoch
The Psalms of Solomon
The Odes of Solomon
The Fourth Book of Maccabees
The Story of Ahikar
The Testament of Reuben
Asher
Joseph
Simeon
Levi
Judah
Issachar
Zebulum
Dan
Naphtali
Gad
Benjamin


Source: The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden.
Published by World Bible Publishers, Inc 1926

Research Links
60 Canons of the Synod of Laodicea
Sabbath: Sacred Rehearsal
The Epistle of Barnabus, Chapter 13
Sabbath through History
History of The Bible
Catholic Encyclopedia: Sunday
Catholic Mirror reprints: Rome?s Challenge
The Council of Laodicea
The Council of Laodicea -- History Of The Church
Original Christians
From Sabbath to Sunday
Constantine: Friend of Foe
Why was the Sabbath changed?
Sunday is NOT the Sabbath!
Our Understanding of the Sabbath
 

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Lifer
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many of ya know I dislike the HRCC with much contempt.

Ya also know I rather dislike SAUL/PAUL a lot.

Here is just a sample of what I know . This is nothing important to any . But it should give Ya An IDEa why I dislike ROME SO MUCH.

I can't save any when my own fate is in sever jeopardy. But I can help ya , find yourselves. You will see that this is nothing really just a doorway . The rest is in your hands . Just stop believing the lie. I dare not help you more than this. Just read the forbidden stuff. Clearly you can see why this was forbidded. It should have been . Thats why I choose it. Some of the others are interesting.

In Rome, Marcion the heretic draws up a list of what he thinks are the authoritative books of the New Testament. Marcion emphasizes God?s love but is anti-Semitic. He recognizes only Paul as the faithful transmitter of the truth, claiming that the other apostles missed the message.
Marcion?s New Testament includes the Epistle to the Hebrews and the Pauline epistles, except the epistles to Timothy and Titus. He includes Luke, after editing it to remove everything Jewish. He rejects Matthew, Mark, and John.
 
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I assume English isn't your first language, but what the hell are you talking about? What is HRCC? The first three Google results are Historic Racing Car Club, Horsham Rural City Council and Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce but none of them seem to fit the context of your post. I'm confused.
 
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Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I assume English isn't your first language, but what the hell are you talking about? What is HRCC? The first three Google results are Historic Racing Car Club, Horsham Rural City Council and Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce but none of them seem to fit the context of your post. I'm confused.

I'm going to guess Holy Roman Catholic Church?
 

CycloWizard

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Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I assume English isn't your first language, but what the hell are you talking about? What is HRCC? The first three Google results are Historic Racing Car Club, Horsham Rural City Council and Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce but none of them seem to fit the context of your post. I'm confused.
I assume he's bastardizing RCCC - Roman Catholic Christian Church - and calling it the HRCC - possibly for Holy Roman Catholic Church? The only motive I can see for doing this is to avoid acknowledging that the Catholic Church is, indeed, Christian. This is a typical ploy for all of those idiots who forget that all Christians were Catholics for the first 1500 years or so of Christianity.

edit: I could be wrong, however, because some of the books he claims the "HRCC" has banned are actually part of the RCCC's Bible. Either his language skills are broken from smoking too much crack or the crack has rotted the rest of his brain.
 

Jeff7

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There can be only one response to this:



LOL WAT?




Oh Satan, I summon thee to deliver us from this madness!!!

Madness....THIS! IS! SATAN!


Oh wait, he doesn't exist either.

 

randay

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
There can be only one response to this:



LOL WAT?




Oh Satan, I summon thee to deliver us from this madness!!!

Madness....THIS! IS! SATAN!


Oh wait, he doesn't exist either.

but the robot devil does!
 

sandorski

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If you linnked all those Books to a website that displays them, that might be interesting.
 

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Lifer
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Some of you apes might like this lol .

The Aquarian Gospel of Christ resonates so strongly with the teachings of The Reluctant Messenger that it is presented here for those ready to receive its message.

Many scholars recognize that the New Testament we have today is a copy of a copy of a copy and that no reliable manuscript is dated before the third century. The doctrine of reincarnation echos throughout the teachings of Christ, but the purity of Christ's teachings, about the soul being part of God, has been diluted by the copiers and the translators.

History recordes that the early Christine church believed in Reincarnation and of the souls journey back to oneness with God
 

illusion88

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wow.
I have no idea what you are talking about. Furthermore, I have no desire to read those books. Pro tip: don't go into sales, you suck at it.
 

Jeff7

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Oh no, a page that solves religious paradoxes!

That's like trying to explain why Enterprise-D was seen firing phasers from its photon torpedo tubes on several occasions.

The writers weren't concerned with continuity in a fictitious work, and screwed up some things which were factual within the confines of said fictitious work.



I am increasingly convinced that Torgo wrote that site, as it repeatedly refers to "The Master." I have a feeling that The Master would not be pleased.

 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I assume English isn't your first language, but what the hell are you talking about? What is HRCC? The first three Google results are Historic Racing Car Club, Horsham Rural City Council and Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce but none of them seem to fit the context of your post. I'm confused.
I assume he's bastardizing RCCC - Roman Catholic Christian Church - and calling it the HRCC - possibly for Holy Roman Catholic Church? The only motive I can see for doing this is to avoid acknowledging that the Catholic Church is, indeed, Christian. This is a typical ploy for all of those idiots who forget that all Christians were Catholics for the first 1500 years or so of Christianity.

edit: I could be wrong, however, because some of the books he claims the "HRCC" has banned are actually part of the RCCC's Bible. Either his language skills are broken from smoking too much crack or the crack has rotted the rest of his brain.

Or you haven't read the books ya claim are in the Bible

 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: illusion88
wow.
I have no idea what you are talking about. Furthermore, I have no desire to read those books. Pro tip: don't go into sales, you suck at it.

First of all i know u haven't a clue. Second you don't have to read anything.

 

Auggie

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Bah. When the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, they matched our current OT texts almost exactly.

Surely the "revisionist" Christians in the first few hundred years would be able to edit their texts to "fit" their whole Christ thing if they wanted to, but they didn't - the OT in our Bible today is nearly an EXACT copy of the Dead Sea Scroll texts that were found and date back thousands of years.

The fact is, there were a tremendous number of Agnostic sects each writing their own texts in the years after Christianity began to spread. Most of them specifically included things that were directly at odds with the early Catholic Church in a direct attempt to separate and to bring over members to their sects. I fail to see what's so shocking about this.

The Nicene Council restricted access to these texts among their literate priests in order to make sure the clergy weren't confused and didn't confuse the flock.
 
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Are you telling me that religious crazies actually have arguments amongst themselves regarding the details of their fairy tales? Really? You're all insane.
 

DangerAardvark

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Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Are you telling me that religious crazies actually have arguments amongst themselves regarding the details of their fairy tales? Really? You're all insane.

You've never heard of a theologian? It's mental Cirque Du Soleil for the credulous. The intellectual contortions they go through defy description.