John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
So What? Christianity began with the birth of Jesus Christ and the converison of people to believe he was the Messiah, hence the name Christ-ianity. It wasn't called God-ianity or any other term. It was called Judaism in the time of Adam and Eve and Abraham, etc, or so the Torah says.
The New Testaments is supposed to fullfill the law in the old testament, hence the law at the birth of christ and his teaching supplanted anything before, ergo, Christianity, the fullfillment of the old law, began with Christs ministry.
You can twist the facts any way you want to support your evangelical outlook, it doesn't change the truth of the matter.
>>You said predates Christianity, not Adam and Eve. Christianity started with Christ's birth. I gave you a perfectly valid example and now you change the premise. Typical Christian tactics.
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>I don't follow you. Christians worship the God of Adam and Eve. We believe Christ was present at the creation. We believe the Old Testament points to Christ. In fact, many verses in the New Testament explain the meaning of passages found in the Old Testament. The Christian Bible begins with the Old Testament, not the New.
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