Gentile Christianity began in the post-apostolic 2nd century without a Bible. So, what they believed was not biblical. Through the centuries, Christianity morphed into many divergent expressions of the same belief, never finding God or the truth. At the Reformation, 1,500 years after their beginning, after a lifetime of Catholicism, Catholics left their corrupt religion to create new expressions of faith based on a theme: a pseudo-Jewish worship religion that they copied from Old Era Judaism. They also continued the superstitions and rituals Catholicism borrowed from the Jews while focusing on the four Jewish Gospels, the Jewish Jesus, and the crucifixion/salvation event. Everything Christianity followed and worshiped was everything God removed from the world post-ascension when He opened the Age of Grace. Through the power of tradition, the religions that survived to today still follow the same form and function of a defunct religion without God or the truth.
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Forward
Christianity, from its beginning and throughout its life, has never had the Bible or the truth.
Church Won't Do It
Without God, the Spirit, and the truth, a person lacks spiritual sight and cannot see the truth.
Amish-ism
The Amish are examples of all the Protestant wayward religions that do not understand the Bible, lifting verses out of context and not bothering to look for scriptural verification.
Protestant Evangelicalism
With a focus on missions and evangelism, Protestant derivatives took a non-biblical message to the world preaching a false gospel message and a false Jesus.
A False Back Story
What Christianity believes of its past is neither biblically true nor is it historically accurate. Everything they created in doctrine and lore required a story to provide legitimacy.