If Zachariah is the thief of the blood, then who is the thief of the word?? (Let the Christian references speak)
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This title is deservedly given by the writer of the Gospel of John.
This Gospel is considered the first spark in the story of the divinity of Jesus.
All the evidence that Christians relied on in the divinity of Jesus is from within this Gospel.
I and the Father are one... is found in John only.
He who has seen me has seen the Father... in John only.
I am in the Father and the Father in me... in John only.
In the beginning was the Word... John only.
The books of the Church tell us that the writer of this Gospel wrote it to combat heresies
(and of course these heresies are the monotheism of God and belief in the apostleship of Christ ).
I challenge any Christian reading my topic now
to bring me
just one person who believed in the divinity of Jesus and in the Trinity before writing the Gospel of John,
meaning in the first century, with the exception of Paul of course, who is this writer’s partner
in the crime called the Christian religion.
This writer wanted to attract Jews and Greeks to him,
so he searched in their beliefs for anything to put in his Gospel
to attract them to his new religion mixed with monotheism brought by Christ
and
polytheism and paganism that were famous at that time
and even in the environment in which the writer lived, as we will see in the books of the Church.
This writer stole the doctrine of the Logos (the Word of God) from a Jewish philosopher
called Philo,
which came at the beginning of his Gospel
of John
1:1 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
This verse is what Christians build volumes on to explain to us
that Christ is the Word of God, that is, God Himself,
and that Christ is the speaking mind of God, as Pope Shenouda says
. But did the Holy Spirit really inspire this doctrine
to the unknown writer of the Gospel of John?
Where did he get it from????
Let's go to the History of Christian Thought by Dr. Hanna Al-Khadri, page 392,
and he completes
his amazing words and says:
With all
ease, he admits to us that this doctrine
was invented by a person named Heraclitus in 560 BC!!!
And Philo took it after that, and the writer of the Gospel of John took it from them!!!!
The same words are explained to us in the Encyclopedia of the Bible - Word
. And with all
boldness, Charles Juniper states to us in the History of Christianity, page 113,
that this unknown writer deserves the title of word thief

In
the book Introduction to the New Testament by Dr. Fahim Aziz, page 550,
he explained to us that some of the fathers disavowed the Gospel of John and refused to attribute the Gospel
to John the Apostle, the reason for this blatant theft!!! Will Durant, the author of the Story of Civilization Encyclopedia,
tells the doctrine of Philo, and glory be to God, John quoted it from him verbatim!!!! http://civilizationstory.com/civiliz...&searchBy=1#bm

It even reached the point that they claimed that the rapid spread of Christianity
among the Greeks was because they found in the religion of Paul and the writer of the Gospel of John
the same pagan doctrine as their own,
so Paul provided them with the doctrine of redemption and crucifixion in Jesus,
and the writer of the Gospel of John provided them with the doctrine of the Logos,
and thus they created a new religion that Christ knew nothing
about This is confirmed by Charles Juniper in The History of Christianity, page 150

Will Durant says the same thing http://civilizationstory.com/civiliz...&searchBy=1#bm Does a Christian doubt after this that his belief is a stolen pagan belief???

to bring me
just one person who believed in the divinity of Jesus and in the Trinity before writing the Gospel of John,
meaning in the first century, with the exception of Paul of course, who is this writer’s partner
in the crime called the Christian religion.
This writer wanted to attract Jews and Greeks to him,
so he searched in their beliefs for anything to put in his Gospel
to attract them to his new religion mixed with monotheism brought by Christ
polytheism and paganism that were famous at that time
and even in the environment in which the writer lived, as we will see in the books of the Church.
This writer stole the doctrine of the Logos (the Word of God) from a Jewish philosopher
called Philo,
which came at the beginning of his Gospel
of John
1:1 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
This verse is what Christians build volumes on to explain to us
that Christ is the Word of God, that is, God Himself,
and that Christ is the speaking mind of God, as Pope Shenouda says
. But did the Holy Spirit really inspire this doctrine
to the unknown writer of the Gospel of John?
Where did he get it from????
Let's go to the History of Christian Thought by Dr. Hanna Al-Khadri, page 392,
his amazing words and says:
ease, he admits to us that this doctrine
was invented by a person named Heraclitus in 560 BC!!!
And Philo took it after that, and the writer of the Gospel of John took it from them!!!!
The same words are explained to us in the Encyclopedia of the Bible - Word
boldness, Charles Juniper states to us in the History of Christianity, page 113,
that this unknown writer deserves the title of word thief
In
the book Introduction to the New Testament by Dr. Fahim Aziz, page 550,
he explained to us that some of the fathers disavowed the Gospel of John and refused to attribute the Gospel
to John the Apostle, the reason for this blatant theft!!! Will Durant, the author of the Story of Civilization Encyclopedia,
It even reached the point that they claimed that the rapid spread of Christianity
among the Greeks was because they found in the religion of Paul and the writer of the Gospel of John
the same pagan doctrine as their own,
so Paul provided them with the doctrine of redemption and crucifixion in Jesus,
and the writer of the Gospel of John provided them with the doctrine of the Logos,
and thus they created a new religion that Christ knew nothing
Will Durant says the same thing http://civilizationstory.com/civiliz...&searchBy=1#bm Does a Christian doubt after this that his belief is a stolen pagan belief???
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