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One definition of Christian today is ''a person who has received Christian baptism or is a believer in Jesus Christ and his teachings.''
One definition of a Christian today is ''a person who has received Christian [[Baptism]] or is a believer in Jesus Christ and His teachings.''


The question comes when we ask what his teachings were. Here we may find many [[Christian conflict]]s.
The question comes when we ask what His teachings were.  


CHRISTIANITY is defined in [http://www.constitution.org/bouv/bouvierc.txt Bouvier's] "The religion established by Jesus Christ." But then we must ask what is [[Religion]]?
Here we may find many [[Christian conflict|Christians in conflict]] with what early Christians believed.
 
Jesus talks about being [[Doers of the Word]] not so that you earn salvation but because if you love Him and His teachings you will naturally do what he said. Many [[Modern Christians]] do not do what Jesus said and in fact often do the opposite of what He said and the early Christians were doing.
 
CHRISTIANITY is defined in [http://www.constitution.org/bouv/bouvierc.txt Bouvier's law dictionary] which is the dictionary used to interpret the Constitution of the United States as "The religion established by Jesus Christ."  
 
But then we must ask what is [[Religion]]?


We may also ask what is [[Baptism|baptism]]?
We may also ask what is [[Baptism|baptism]]?
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What is the [[Church]]?
What is the [[Church]]?


Baptism, the Ritual and the Jurisdiction<Br>
[[Baptism]], the Ritual and the Jurisdiction<Br>
Are Christians repenting and getting baptized or are they just all wet?<Br>
Are Christians repenting and getting baptized or are they just all wet?<Br>
http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/baptismjura.php
http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/baptismjura.php
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Revision as of 21:36, 17 September 2014

One definition of a Christian today is a person who has received Christian Baptism or is a believer in Jesus Christ and His teachings.

The question comes when we ask what His teachings were.

Here we may find many Christians in conflict with what early Christians believed.

Jesus talks about being Doers of the Word not so that you earn salvation but because if you love Him and His teachings you will naturally do what he said. Many Modern Christians do not do what Jesus said and in fact often do the opposite of what He said and the early Christians were doing.

CHRISTIANITY is defined in Bouvier's law dictionary which is the dictionary used to interpret the Constitution of the United States as "The religion established by Jesus Christ."

But then we must ask what is Religion?

We may also ask what is baptism?

What of all the Denominations?

What is the Church?

Baptism, the Ritual and the Jurisdiction
Are Christians repenting and getting baptized or are they just all wet?
http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/baptismjura.php


Christianity Derailed
Has the Church lost it way and taken the people with it?
http://www.hisholychurch.org/news/articles/christderailed.php
Appeared first on NewsWithViews 3-2-11

Christian Welfare
From the book The Higher Liberty, Sec. 71
http://www.hisholychurch.org/media/books/THL/welfare.php

  • The Iniquity

From the book The Higher Liberty, Sec. 72
http://www.hisholychurch.org/media/books/THL/iniquity.php

Are Christians Idiots?
Was Peter and John unlearned and ignorant or is Acts 4:13 talking about something else?
http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/idiots.php

Audio file answering the question "Are Christians Idiots" from Blog Talk Radio
http://hisholychurch.net/audio/2011btr-christianidiots2241435.mp3

Christian Anarchism
Oxymoron or What Christ taught?
http://www.hisholychurch.org/news/articles/anarchism.php


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