Questions we don't like to hear


In the Book of Revelation, there are seven churches. According to Western theology, none of these churches survived. Then, what happened to Early Christianity? Did the early churches die out? What were they replaced with, the Roman Church? What about the Ancient Church of the East, the Armenian Church, the Coptic Church and the Abyssinian Church? Are any of these genuine and in line with Early Christianity? What about all the Orthodox Churches? Is there such a thing as an Apostolic Church, in the sense of being started by the Disciples of Jesus or the Apostle Paul?

Did Jesus allow his words not to be recorded, in the language that he spoke, by the scribes who followed him, such as Paul and the writers of the Four Gospels? Did all the Jewish Disciples and Apostles fail to record the New Testament Scripture in the original scribal language? Were the Greek scribes the only faithful recorders of the Scriptures? Did all the Jewish Disciples and Apostles fail to preach about Jesus and establish churches that maintained the continuity of the Christian Faith? Which of these churches have survived to this day and what are they called?

Are all the churches of Western Christianity in line with the Apostolic Faith? Are any of the Bibles in the West true translations of the original words of Jesus Christ? What proof is there that the Western translations are genuine? Is proof necessary?

Shouldn't Western theologians be aware that all the languages came from the first language that was spoken in Mesopotamia? Why do the Western churches refuse to admit that the Ancient Aramaic is the oldest recorded Bible and that the Ancient Aramaic is the only scribal language of the Scriptures? Why does national pride play such an important role in the denial of the truth about the Scriptures? Is that not detrimental to an understanding of the Bible? Why do the Western churches fail to meet and discuss the issue of having one Bible?

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