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  1. Richard Aberdeen

    Is There Really a Hell?

    According to astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, there is a certain type of black hole located within dark voids in the universe, where there is no light for many light years in every direction. This type of black hole, according to Tyson, contains an inner "sea of fire", left over from the...
  2. Richard Aberdeen

    What is the "Eye of the Needle"?

    The discipline of "philology" is applied by historians when attempting to understand the true intentions behind words spoken in a particular historical time-frame and context, rather than wrongly assuming that word definitions found in a modern dictionary necessarily apply. For example, "deism"...
  3. Richard Aberdeen

    Is "Epistle" a Correct Translation?

    Means both "letter" and "formal letter" in Koine Greek. While today one can look up the word "epistle" in a modern dictionary and find that it refers to a formal letter of special importance, in the First Century world of Paul and other authors of the New Testament, the Greek "epistole"...
  4. Richard Aberdeen

    Disciple or Follower?

    Greek "mathetai"; means "student", "follower". It has no special religious connotation or significance, other than that to follow Jesus is both a significant and important choice. The word in Greek can be used in reference to a follower of anybody, from Karl Marx and Charles Darwin, to Ayn Rand...
  5. Richard Aberdeen

    Are Trump and the GOP Anti-Christ?

    Matthew 25 reveals Trump's anti-Christ agenda to Congress and American People
  6. Richard Aberdeen

    Who Are "The Common People"?

    What is translated in most versions of the New Testament as "common people", means "crowd" in Greek. However, the vast majority of the "crowd" who followed Jesus around were most likely regular average people, rather than the elite of society. The religious leaders often hung nearby because...
  7. Richard Aberdeen

    What is "Church"?

    The Greek "ekklesia", mistranslated as 'church' in modern bibles, means "assembly" or "called out ones" for a specific purpose. This was a term applied to a Greek political assembly and appears to have been deliberately chosen by Jesus himself. In the New Testament, this term always refers to...
  8. Richard Aberdeen

    Is Christianity in the Bible?

    CHRISTIAN: Paul never once refers to himself as a 'christian', while at least five times in the New Testament he refers to himself as a follower of "the way". The way was considered to be a revolutionary new way of life, centered on the true communism of sharing all things in common and...
  9. Richard Aberdeen

    What is Salvation?

    Paul opens and closes every letter attributed to him with "grace" to you followed often by "mercy" and/or "peace", always listing grace first. He also says that Jesus gives us more grace and, we grow from grace to grace (more free, bigger and better understanding). Unlike many Christians teach...
  10. Richard Aberdeen

    What Does "Christ" Mean?

    Greek "christos" means "anointed" or "the anointed one". In Hebrew, "mashiach" means the same thing, which is translated as "Messiah" into English. Most English bibles leave this untranslated as "Christ", which is based on the Greek for Messiah. Whether we say Jesus Christ or Jesus Messiah is...
  11. Richard Aberdeen

    ARE MODERN CHURCHES REALLY BIBLICAL?

    In Acts 20:17 The word translated as "apostle" in English, "apostolos", means one who is sent away or "sent one". Thus, it is correct to refer to Paul as "Paul the sent one", rather than as "the apostle Paul", as is the bad habit of modern Bibles. Several people besides the twelve original...
  12. Richard Aberdeen

    THE JESUS NARRATIVES

    What are known today as the four 'gospels' represent a different individual insight and perspective into the same historical Jesus. Each one of them contains valuable information the others do not, while John in particular offers considerable insight and unique words and deeds of Jesus not found...
  13. Richard Aberdeen

    SALVATION

    Paul opens and closes every letter attributed to him with "grace" to you followed often by "mercy" and/or "peace", always listing grace first. He also says that Jesus gives us more grace and, we grow from grace to grace (more free, bigger and better understanding). Unlike many Christians teach...
  14. Richard Aberdeen

    Faith

    The unknown author of Hebrews writes, faith is "the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen Hebrews 11:1. Unlike many scientists, educators and others very wrongly assume here in the modern age, there is no such thing as faith-based religion found in the New Testament...
  15. Richard Aberdeen

    Words and Deeds of Jesus

    Psalm 33:15 says and, as the evidence is clearly revealed throughout human history, God fashions each one of our hearts "individually". And thus, we need to learn to rely on Jesus as our teacher, rather than relying on the bias of scientists, educators, priests, preachers, self-help gurus...
  16. Richard Aberdeen

    GOD

    Unlike people in the past, today we have the advantage of the telescope and microscope, where we can understand that God is about both intricate microscopic detail, as well as unimaginable vastness beyond words. Even a human artist when painting a large mural, also takes time to enhance the...
  17. Richard Aberdeen

    Many Christians Ignore What Jesus Clearly Says

    Many especially conservative Christians today totally ignore what Jesus clearly has commanded us to do, which is to put our weapons away; "for all who live by the sword will die by the sword." Jesus says this in the midst of Roman soldiers waiting to take him away to be crucified, making this...
  18. Richard Aberdeen

    TRANSLATION ERRORS IN MODERN BIBLES

    Every modern version contains mistranslations, including the King James Version. Here's a list of a few of them: Gospel - correctly translated as "good news" from the Greek. Church – “assembly”. Apostle– “sent one”, such as Paul and Peter the “sent ones”. Paul calls other people “sent ones”...
  19. Richard Aberdeen

    Five Things Jesus Teaches Us

    1) You will know the truth and the truth will make you free. This provides both the proper goal of education, to know what is true and the proper reason for being educated, so we can be free. Education not based on the proper goal, to know what is true and/or, the proper reason for knowing what...
  20. Richard Aberdeen

    Bible Translation

    All translations of the Bible contain translation errors that differ from the Greek. Some of the most glaring errors are as follows: The Greek means "assembly", not church; "good news", not gospel; "sent one", not apostle; "overseer/elder", not bishop; "shepherd", not pastor; "logos", not...
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