PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY

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To The Reader:

For the past ten years I have been writing a book about my thoughts on the beauty and simplicity of primitive Christianity. "Primitive Christians".  That is what caught my initial attention back in the summer of 1968 about the name of the religion my grandfather Luther Van Clay belonged to, when I looked it up in the set of encyclopedias at our home at the time in Bitburg, Germany.  The following year I also became a member of that same primitive Christian congregation.  My grandfather was a faithful primitive Christian up until the day of his death on May 19, 2007 at the young age of 96.  I will look forward to seeing him again in the flesh when Christ resurrects him during his thousand year rule over a paradise earth.

Talking to people about the Bible for  four decades has made me realize that: "the corruption of Christianity came not so much from what was taken away from it but what was added to it".  I have done research and could find no author making that exact statement, so, I claim authorship to it. Why?

Here's an example. I love to explain to people about the role Jesus plays as the Christ. However traditional Christians are generally not at all interested. They say they already believe that, and that they are "saved".  However, they cannot fully appreciate and understand that Jesus is the Messiah.  Why not?  Because the Trinity doctrine was added, and this alone would void the concept of Jesus being the Christ.

Oh, the beauty of the unique Christian hope of the resurrection, the dead will return to life! However, again, traditional Christians are uninterested. They already believe it, so they say. But, who really needs the resurrection if we all possess an immortality soul?  Would a future resurrection serve any purpose?

I have found people who have read the Bible through many times and they truly believe everything, every single word it says. However they fail to understand and appreciate even basic Scriptural truths because they approach their Bible study with preconceived ideas and they make the Scriptures fit the theology they have accepted or may have inherited from the religions that have instructed them.

Many religions pride themselves on the fact that they have taken nothing away from the Scriptures.  And this actually may be true. However, by adding and accepting teachings that were never a part of primitive Christian theology, they have, in essence, corrupted, in their own minds, the sayings of Jesus.

Therefore, as previously stated, the corruption of Christianity came not so much from what was taken away from it but what was added to it.

Sincerely yours,

"Profesor" S. Douglas Robinson C.

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