Was William Tyndale killed by the Catholic Church?
This is a claim brought up by Protestants to show that the Catholic killed people to keep the Bible away from the people
But is this true?
No, he was killed in 1537
By then England was no longer in communion with Rome and was Protestant
The Protestant king of England ordered his death not the Pope
This is a claim brought up by Protestants to show that the Catholic killed people to keep the Bible away from the people
But is this true?
No, he was killed in 1537
By then England was no longer in communion with Rome and was Protestant
The Protestant king of England ordered his death not the Pope
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Was William Tyndale killed by the Catholic Church? This is a claim brought up by Protestants to show that the Catholic killed people to keep the Bible away from the people But is this true? No, he was killed in 1537 By then England was no longer in communionβ¦
Btw his translation contained so many errors in the New Testament alone that Anglicans declared his work heretical
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Maybe the true tradition is the friends we made along the way
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The Galilean Messiah
Calling Jesus a βJewβ obscures the fact that he was a Galilean rather than a Judaean, specifically a Galilean Israelite rather than a Judaean Israelite. It has hindered appreciation and further analysis of the economic, political and socio-cultural differences between Galileans and Judaeans in Palestine of the first century. Consequently it has contributed toward misinterpretation of several features of the Gospel stories, including the significance of the Galilee-Judaea contrasts. It denies, or at least obscures, the fact that he and his followers were regarded in their own day by their own people as Galileans and not as a party of βJewsβ or βJudaeansβ. Like the term βChristianβ, it is also an anachronistic identifier that blurs the reality of Jesus as a representative of first-century rather than fourth-century Israel, even though there are numerous aspects of continuity between the Israel of the Mishnaic and post-Mishnaic periods and the Second Temple period of Jesusβ day. After having taught a course at University of San Francisco for over twenty years on βJesus the Jewβ with my colleague Rabbi David Davis in which we stressed the thorough-going βJewishnessβ of Jesus, I would now rename that course βJesus the Israeliteβ and gladly sacrifice alliteration for historical accuracy.
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From: Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus by Dr. John Elliot
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Calling Jesus a βJewβ obscures the fact that he was a Galilean rather than a Judaean, specifically a Galilean Israelite rather than a Judaean Israelite. It has hindered appreciation and further analysis of the economic, political and socio-cultural differences between Galileans and Judaeans in Palestine of the first century. Consequently it has contributed toward misinterpretation of several features of the Gospel stories, including the significance of the Galilee-Judaea contrasts. It denies, or at least obscures, the fact that he and his followers were regarded in their own day by their own people as Galileans and not as a party of βJewsβ or βJudaeansβ. Like the term βChristianβ, it is also an anachronistic identifier that blurs the reality of Jesus as a representative of first-century rather than fourth-century Israel, even though there are numerous aspects of continuity between the Israel of the Mishnaic and post-Mishnaic periods and the Second Temple period of Jesusβ day. After having taught a course at University of San Francisco for over twenty years on βJesus the Jewβ with my colleague Rabbi David Davis in which we stressed the thorough-going βJewishnessβ of Jesus, I would now rename that course βJesus the Israeliteβ and gladly sacrifice alliteration for historical accuracy.
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From: Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus by Dr. John Elliot
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Nietzsche on the importance of βshootingβ all Anti-Semites
βAlthough you have so far demonstrated little faith in my ability to pay,? I yet hope to demonstrate that I am somebody who pays his debts - for example, to you am just having all anti-Semites shot.β
βTo friend Overbeck and wife.
β Friedrich Nietzsche, letter entry, dated 4 January 1889
βAlthough you have so far demonstrated little faith in my ability to pay,? I yet hope to demonstrate that I am somebody who pays his debts - for example, to you am just having all anti-Semites shot.β
βTo friend Overbeck and wife.
β Friedrich Nietzsche, letter entry, dated 4 January 1889
Christianity Exposed?
Nietzsche on the importance of βshootingβ all Anti-Semites βAlthough you have so far demonstrated little faith in my ability to pay,? I yet hope to demonstrate that I am somebody who pays his debts - for example, to you am just having all anti-Semites shot.ββ¦
Nietzsche would be in TPUSA lobbying for israel if he was alive
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Me when a non Christian says I shouldnβt celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ
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