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Nearly a decade earlier, Answers in Genesis opened a Creation Museum in nearby Petersburg, Kentucky, where exhibits similarly ...
Christian bracelets are more than just adornments; they are cherished symbols of faith and inspiration. As faith reminders, these wristbands carry meaningful symbols that can uplift spirits and ...
In 2003, one of the 20th century's most famous Catholic writers reviewed a blockbuster novel that later became a blockbuster movie, The Da Vinci Code. The writer of that book review for NCR was Fr ...
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The Gnostic Gospels; Were They Illegal? - MSNA common theory is that the Nag Hammadi Library, a collection of Gnostic texts, were an illegal stash of books hidden from Orthodox Christian authorities. But recent scholarship has called this ...
The New York Times has been slammed for an article in which it declared that a holy Christian symbol is 'in vogue'. The piece explored the growing 'trend' of cross jewelry, noting that it is being ...
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Inside Gnostic Beliefs: The Hidden Teachings - MSNExplore the mystical world of Gnostic Christianity, where salvation comes through secret knowledge (gnosis), the material world is seen as a flawed creation, and the true God is beyond comprehension.
Early in Christian history, the Gnostics argued that the resurrection was purely spiritual, not physical.
Judas Iscariot's death is told in two conflicting Bible accounts—one of remorse and hanging, the other of a gruesome fall in a cursed field.
The Bogomils were a Christian sect that originated in 10th century Bulgaria and believed that God had two sons, Jesus and Satan.
Gnosticism was a religious and philosophical movement that taught the existence of secret knowledge, writes Gregory Elder.
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