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Why "Once Saved, Always Saved" Is Unbiblical.

There is no such thing as once saved, always saved. I hate to say this, but the majority of people who keep promoting the idea of 'once saved, always saved' are those who have never received, or have not yet received, the Holy Spirit in the first place. That is why they have no idea about receiving the Holy Spirit and about losing the Holy Spirit. They think that just because they call Jesus “Lord, Lord”, they already have the Holy Spirit and it will remain unto them for the rest of their lives. That is what most church Priests or church Pastors, or big YouTubers are teaching Christians of today. So, for most Christians, it is true, you cannot lose your salvation, because an authority in the physical church or a content creator with a big following said it. Yeah. They no longer read their Bible and even if they do, they would just pick the Bible verse that sounds good to their ears. They don't take the time to sit in silence and pray, asking Yahweh to open their minds to tr...

No Such Thing As Earth Angels: A Simple Look At The True Origins of Angels

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Earth angels do not exist. Here’s why: Major ancient belief systems such as animism and totemism, and earliest major religions such as ancient Mesopotamian religion, ancient Egyptian religion, ancient Greek religion, ancient Hinduism religion, ancient Chinese religion and Zoroastrianism never mention the concept of angel nor mention the term itself. They believe in gods, spirits, demons and supernatural beings. But they never taught about “angels”. Judaism is the only ancient religion to ever introduce the concept of “angels” by calling them  malakh  or  malakhim  in texts like the Book of Genesis, which means “messengers” of God. In the fullness of time, Christianity, Judaism’s sister in faith, inherited and expanded the concept of “angels”. When the Hebrew Bible was translated into Greek around the 3rd to 2nd century BCE, the Hebrew word  malakh  was rendered as  angelos , which also means “messenger”. Later, this became  angelus  in Latin,...