Growing up I wasn't raised to have any faith or religion. As I got older I yearned for it, to have a belief in something bigger, something to find peace in. Being brainwashed into think Jesus was a jew, kept me from believing that Christian faith was the right choice, so I remained ignorant. Hearing this though has sparked a new feeling, and curiosity into the faith and teachings. Which lineage of Catholicism/Christianity is right though? I want to believe, just don't know which avenue is right.
Roman Catholicism is a pagan and apostate religion.
I suggest reading the Reformers and Puritans of the 17th century.
For truth and spiritual understanding, they have never been equaled.
Thank you I can't wait to read that tonight after dinner.
The thing is, the old 'divines' that I'm talking about, they believed the jews would be saved, en masse, at a future date.
Meaning they are salvageable, no matter how wicked they've become. And they've become about as wicked as men can be.
Too many people on here almost would say they (and negroes) have no souls (which is unscriptural).
Lol might seem that way sometimes, but all men have a soul.
I sure wish the best for you, I would start with someone simple, like Thomas Watson, or John Bunyan.
A great church, a sound one (there aren't many) is the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland.
>. Which lineage of Catholicism/Christianity is right though? I want to believe, just don't know which avenue is right.
Biblehub https://biblehub.com/matthew/6-5.htm
and you pick "Amplified Bible"
Start there, there's no lineage/brand of christianity that is pure or perfect, it's not about the brand/lineage. Personally, among the various options, I tend to favor orthodoxy.
Ask yourself, if jesus was coming back today, which brand/lineage of christianity would he pick? Probably none.
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