When
Jesus
said He
would
build
His
Church
and the
gates of
hell
would
not
prevail
against
it,
apparently
Satan
took
that as
a direct
challenge.
For
centuries
he has
desperately
tried to
destroy
the
Church
with
lies and
corruption
and one
of his
favorite
tactics
is to
mix a
little
truth
with a
clever
lie and
sell it.
This is
what he
did in
the
garden
with Eve
and he
hasn’t
changed
his
modus
operandi
in all
this
time!
Mankind
is born
with an
innate
knowledge
of God’s
existence.
Some
readily
embrace
this
fact but
some
refuse
to
recognize
the
sovereignty
of God
by
blindly
believing
various
falsehoods
or
denying
His
existence
altogether.
Like it
or not,
we are
all
accountable
to our
Creator
and will
one day
stand
before
Him to
answer
for how
we lived
our
lives.
Because
of our
sinful,
rebellious
nature
it is
much
more
comfortable
to buy
into
even the
most
fantastic
lies
rather
than
face the
truth.
One of
the
whoppers
I hear
people
blather
about is
that
Jesus
never
claimed
to be
God.
Instead,
the
Council
of Nicea,
held in
325 AD,
manufactured
all
sorts of
fiction
about
Jesus in
order to
exert
control
and
power
over the
uneducated
masses.
Some of
these
stories
have
circulated
for
centuries
and are
still
being
swallowed
by
unbelievers
who will
grasp
onto any
story to
avoid
facing
the
reality
that
they are
accountable
to an
Almighty
God.
Dan
Brown’s
fairytale,
The
DaVinci
Code, is
a major
source
of lies
propagated
today.
In the
opening
pages of
this
book, he
arrogantly
spouts
that the
information
contained
therein
is
“FACT”
that was
well
researched
and
reliable.
Unbeknownst
to most
people,
Dan
Brown
was sued
twice
for
plagiarizing
the
story
line of
this
drivel
and he
did not
lift one
finger
to
‘research’
anything.
His wife
is the
one who
admittedly
did the
research,
which
was
comprised
of
internet
misinformation
strung
together
that she
never
bothered
to
verify.
Both of
them
were
exposed
for the
fools
they are
when
numerous
experts,
both
secular
and
religious,
publically
refuted
the
book’s
ridiculous
claims.
In this
article,
I will
address
some of
the
untruths
he
perpetrated
on the
general
public
under
the
guise of
scholarship.
Among
Mr.
Brown’s
many
fabrications
are the
supposed
edicts
passed
at the
Council
of
Nicea,
held in
325 AD.
This was
comprised
of 300
Bishops
from all
over the
Roman
Empire
and was
held at
the
request
of the
Emperor
Constantine.
For
instance,
Brown
states
the
Council
voted
the
following
to be
Church
doctrine:
That
Jesus
was
divine,
even
though
He never
claimed
to be
God; the
concept
of the
Trinity,
and that
the
Council
and/or
the
Vatican
decided
what
books
would
comprise
the
finished
New
Testament
and what
writings
would be
excluded.
Every
single
one of
these
claims
is
completely
false
and
anyone
remotely
interested
in the
truth
could
easily
take the
time to
verify
the
veracity
of them.
I take
my facts
not only
from
various
books
and
sites on
the
internet,
but also
Dr. Mac
Brunson,
Senior
Pastor
of First
Baptist
Church
of
Jacksonville,
FL who
happens
to be a
rabid
expert
on
Church
history.
Let’s
address
the
first
claim
that the
Council
voted in
the idea
of
Christ’s
divinity.
This
supposedly
was done
to make
the
Church
more
politically
powerful
and
mystical
in the
minds of
the
unwashed
masses.
The idea
that
Jesus
never
claimed
to be
God is
so
completely
absurd
as to be
comical.
Do these
people
even
have a
Bible??
Jesus
Himself
stated
the
following:
That God
was His
Father~
Matthew
7:21-23,
John
5:22
If you
saw Him
you’d
seen God
the
Father~
John
14:9
To Know
Him is
to know
God the
Father~
John
8:19
To hate
Him was
to hate
God~
John
15:23
He and
God the
Father
were
one~
John
10:30
He is in
the
Father
and the
Father
is in
Him~
John
14:14
He had
the
authority
and
power to
forgive
sin~
Mark
2:5, 10
That He
is
eternal
and was
always
with God
before
the
creation
of the
Earth~
John
8:56-58,
John
17:5
Shall I
continue?
‘Nuff
said.
The
Council
did NOT
vote on
the
divinity
of
Christ!
Here is
what the
issue
really
was…approximately
318 AD,
a man
named
Arius
began
teaching
that
Jesus
was
created
by God,
in
opposition
to long
accepted
church
doctrine.
He
reasoned
that
since
scripture
says
Jesus
was
“begotten”
He must
have had
a
beginning.
He
obviously
ignored
the
plethora
of
scripture
that
taught
Christ
was
preexistent
with God
before
creation.
By a
vote of
298 to
2, Arius
and his
teaching
were
ruled
heretical
and he
was
banished
from the
church
for
several
years
because
he
refused
to stop
teaching
this
lie.
Simple
as that.
The
second
claim
was that
the
Council
of Nicea
invented
the
doctrine
of the
Trinity.
This is
patently
false.
The
Trinity,
or
Trinitas,
was a
commonly
held
early
Church
belief
that was
used to
describe
the
three
persons
that
simultaneously
exist as
one God,
also
called
“Oneness.”
The
earliest
proof is
evidenced
by the
writings
of
Theophilus,
Bishop
of
Antioch
in 160
AD on
the
subject,
so we
can
assume
the
doctrine
was
widely
accepted
before
that. He
spoke of
the
Trinity
165
years
BEFORE
the
Council
of
Nicea!
The last
lie is
the
Council
and/or
the
Vatican
decided
which
books
would
make up
the New
Testament
and what
writings
were to
be
discarded.
The
horrific
persecution
of the
early
Church
and its
rapid
spread
across
the
Roman
Empire
spurred
the
Church
to
completely
nail
down New
Testament
canon
around
the year
150 AD.
They
wanted
to
ensure
that the
Gospel
being
taught
was
uniform
and
cohesive.
There
were
three
requirements
that had
to be
met for
the
books to
be
included.
They had
to be
written
by an
original
apostle
of Jesus
or a
close
associate
of an
apostle.
They had
to
conform
to the
“rule of
faith”
and be
consistent
with the
Old
Testament
teachings
and
laws.
Finally,
they had
to be
widely
accepted
by the 1st
century
Christian
Church
members.
The
books we
hear of,
like the
Book of
Judas or
the Book
of
Lilith,
as well
as
others,
did not
meet
these
requirements
and were
discarded
as
heretical
teachings.
Again,
the 27
books of
the New
Testament
were
finalized
and
widely
accepted
by 150
AD, a
full 175
years
BEFORE
the
Council
of Nicea.
And
there
was no
such
thing as
the
Vatican
in 325
AD!
Duh.
As I
stated
in the
beginning
of this
paper,
Jesus
promised
the
gates of
hell
would
not
prevail
against
His
Church.
Satan
has
tried
every
trick in
the book
to
persecute,
wipe
out,
discredit,
mock,
erase
and kill
it since
its
inception
and much
to his
chagrin,
I am
sure, he
has
failed
miserably.
The
Bible
calls
the
Church
the
“Bride
of
Christ”
and it
is
eternal.
As a
Christian,
I am
quite
sensitive
to the
falsehoods
I hear
from
unbelievers
regarding
Christ
and the
veracity
of the
Bible.
In these
last
days of
civilization
as we’ve
always
known
it, I
feel a
great
need to
defend
and
correct
the
misconceptions
about
Jesus
that are
pervasive
in our
society.
I want
to do
what I
can to
counter
these so
others
will
have the
truth
when
they
make
their
personal
decision
whether
to
accept
the free
pardon
Christ
died to
provide
to them
or go
their
own way.
Every
single
one of
us makes
that
decision
one way
or
another.
If you
never
think
about
getting
right
with
God, or
you
aren’t
even
convinced
He
exists,
you are
still
deciding.
Jesus
said in
Matthew
12:30,
“He that
is not
with me
is
against
me.”
There is
no gray
area
with
this.
It’s
either
black or
white.
You
accept
that
Jesus
died for
your
sins,
rose
again to
be your
Savior
so you
can
enjoy
eternal
life in
heaven
with
Him, or
you
don’t.
Believe
it or
not,
time is
running
out.
Does
truth
matter?
Do facts
matter?
Or are
you OK
with
taking
your
chances,
believing
whatever
you hear
from
your
friends
or what
you read
on the
web?
Search
out
truth.
This is
the
single
most
important
decision
you will
ever
make!