A Plea for the Christians


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In your empire, greatest of sovereigns, different nations have different customs and laws; and no one is hindered by law or fear of punishment from following his ancestral usages, however ridiculous these may be. A citizen of Ilium calls Hector a god, and pays divine honours to Helen, taking her for Adrasteia. The Lacedæmonian venerates Agamemnon as Zeus, and Phylonoë the daughter of Tyndarus; and the man of Tenedos worships Tennes. Aeterna Press




A Comprehensive Biblical Reference Against The Deity of Jesus


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This comprehensive work serves as the ultimate biblical source for examining the evidence that disproves the divinity of Jesus while clarifying his role as a distinct human being. Through a meticulous analysis of scripture, it highlights key passages that emphasize Jesus' humanity, his teachings, and his relationship with the GOD of Israel. By drawing on prophetic texts, New Testament accounts, and theological interpretations, the text aims to provide a clear understanding of Jesus as the Messiah and prophet, rather than as a divine figure. This exploration invites readers to reconsider traditional beliefs and engage with the biblical narrative from a fresh perspective, illuminating the significance of Jesus’ humanity in the broader context of faith.