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Franklin Graham, Southern Baptists, and Other Terrorists Destroying Democracy In the USA

Franklin Graham

Franklin Graham, the new Elmer Gantry, and Donald Trump. Graham thinks Trump is the new Christ.

Franklin Graham, the son of the famous televangelist Billy Graham, and the well-remunerated1 president/CEO of Samaritan’s Purse. Graham himself drew a salary of $636,451 in 2018, according to the organization’s IRS filing,2 and that’s on top of the full-time salary he gets as president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, which doesn’t have to publicly state his salary but is also estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.3

Samaritan’s Purse and Franklin Graham

Samaritan Purse–the Hateful Virus that Infected Central Park. (The Indypendent)

Samaritan’s Purse won’t let LGBTQ+ people even work for free at its tent hospital in Central Park a...

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The men known as Jesus in the New Testament—Part Two: Understanding the Psychology of Jesus

Jesus will train children how to kill.

Understanding the psychology of Jesus

Contents

1. Introduction: Psychology and Literature

2. Jesus the glutton and drunkard

2a. Psychology of gluttony

2b. Psychology of drunkenness

3. Psychology of a peaceful Jesus

3a. Psychology of peace

3b. Psychology of denial

3c. Jesus loved little children

4. Psychology of the Warrior Jesus and Violence

4a. Jesus hated little children

4b. Jesus: Self-centered and arrogant

4c. Psychology of divinity

5. Jesus and the naked male youth

5a. Psychology of vengeance

6. Jesus the psychopathic warrior

6a. Psychology of war

6b. Psychology of Jesus and zombie friends

7. Bibliography

Primary documents

Monographs and book reviews

Psychological Studies—Books and articles

Web links

8. End Notes

Text

1. Introduction: Psychology and Literature

Many people fantasiz...

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Discovering Different men called Jesus in the New Testament—Part One, No. 2: Psychology of Jesus–How I lost Jesus and Found Art

How I lost Jesus and found Art

1. Introduction: Learning to fear and love God

2. Psychology of daily Bible reading to find Jesus

3. God’s gift: fear and love

4. Living Biblical Literalism

5. Mistake of questioning god-fearing parents

6. Rebellion

7. Sex and Jesus

7a. Sex, sin, and psychology

7b. Masturbation

7c. Impure thoughts

7d. Adultery

7e. Rhythm and babies

7f. Sex only in everlasting marriage

8. Children force adults into pedophile actions

8a. Sworn to secrecy to protect pastors

8b. Rod of Jesse and Staff of Life

9. Becoming disillusioned with Jesus—and god

9a. Epistles of Paul detailing the life and ministry of Jesus

Bibliography

Index
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1. Introduction: Learning to fear and love God

Lutheran children are taught to obey god and their parents who stand in place of god: ...

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Protected: Inventing the New Testament (Part 3): The Codex Sinaiticus

Contents of Part 3: Codex Sinaiticus

1. Overview

2. Resources and Argument

3. Demand for accuracy in academic scientific research and writing

4. What Codex Sinaiticus does not have in Gospel of Matthew

5. What Codex Sinaiticus does not have in Gospel of Mark

6. What Codex Sinaiticus does not have in Gospel of Luke

7. What Codex Sinaiticus does not have in Gospel of John

8. What Codex Sinaiticus does not have in Acts of the Apostles

9. What Codex Sinaiticus does not have in Epistle to the Romans

10. What Codex Sinaiticus does not have in Epistle to the hebrews

11. What Codex Sinaiticus does not have in Second Epistle to Timothy

12. Summary

13. Conclusion and recommendations

14. Bibliography

15. End Notes

Overview

Codex Sinaiticus (Σιναϊτικός Κώδικας)1 was written ...

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Protected: Inventing the New Testament Bible (Part 1) Origin and Characteristics of the New Testament

Early Fathers of the Church: staid, ossified, little education

The word Bible originated from the Greek “book” (singular βιβλίο “biblio”, plural βιβλία “biblia”). It was considered sacred1 or the foundation for god(s)’ word(s).2

Many individuals saw the Bible as sacred because it was written. Those who could read the writing were most often considered priests: a person whose office it is to perform religious rites, and especially to make sacrificial offerings. It is from the Greek πρεσβύτερος, transliterated as presbyteros; in English presbyter is similar to “elder,” “leader” and “senior/premier”. In the ancient Hebrew within the Old Testament: kohen (כהן), a word which is most likely Old Anatolian (Turkish) in origin. The word or priest in Greek is Hiereus: ιερεύς (of south African origin). The Latin in sacer...

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Jesus was Black, Santa Claus was Middle Eastern Arab Brown, and Megyn Kelly is ignorant

 Contents

1. Jesus

2. Santa Claus

3. Megyn Kelly

4. Bibliography

5. End Notes

Jesus

<i>Jesus of the Sacred Heart</i>

Jesus of the Sacred Heart

When little children enter into Sunday school classrooms, dressed with smiles and bows, gleaming bright eyes and eager inquisitive minds, they see a plastic patented present-day image of a young white male with long light-brown hair, glistening eyes, and a cherubic smile. He is lean, taller than the people around him, and usually has blue eyes—the ideal of white supremacists from the dark days of Pope Leo “the Great” (by curial, not popular, decision) whose infatuation with the Briton slaves 1 offered for sale in Rome in the fourth century.  When he asked the children where they were from, they responded, according to legend, Anglia...

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Crimes Against Humanity in the Name of Christ: Call for Genocide by Scott Lively and Paul Cameron: How Bad Translations Lead to Hate, Violence, Murder