8. Then Jesus Christ entered into Jerusalem triumphant, to fulfill the prophecy. And now the present Christians went around their city/town/village to fulfill the man made tradition!
Mislead Christianity
Sunday, 9 April 2017
Friday, 7 April 2017
Lent Season
7. What should we say of those who say that they believe that our Lord lives and again hold a memorial service called Lent? Oh...maybe you say that aren't we celebrating the Lord's resurrection on the third day? Yeah, yeah we should crucify him once in every year and then on the third day run on the roads shouting, "The Lord has resurrected. Hosanna!" This is what happens when Christianity is mislead!
Lent Season
6. I don't understand why the last words that are spoken by the Lord are emphasized more by disposing all those other sayings and teachings that He did during His life time!
Lent Season
5. If you count properly, you can see that the words that Jesus spoke from the cross are Eight (8). But may be because 7 is a whole number or may be they thought the service might take more time, the present Christianity had derived Seven (7) words somehow!
Lent Season
4. It is written that we should shew the death of Christ as often till His second coming, while the present Christianity says, it's enough to observe the Holy Communion once a month and the Lent days once in a year as sacraments!
Lent Season
3. To empathize with the pain and agony of Christ is living as a dead person and dying to self on a daily basis! But not setting up a specific time span to lament on the death of Christ, by imagining the scenes from the movie Passion of Christ or some other commercial movie that has pictured the death of Christ emotionally!
Lent Season
2. There is not a single instance in the Bible, that Jesus Christ had suffered for 40 days before His death. Jesus has fasted for 40 days being led by the Holy Spirit into the wilderness, that was before he started His ministry, and it was a preparation and not a suffering! I then wonder for whom are the present Christians lamenting in these days, called Lent?
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