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Bias in the Bible: Why say "Church" instead of "Synagogue"?

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This excerpt is from Pastor Jim Staley's message entitled "Torah Portion Vayakhel/Pekudei", from March 9, 2013. To view the full message, go to http://youtu.be/tdccOILfqmE. For more teachings go to http://www.passionfortruth.com.
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[quote=PJM;10522978]The SAD REALITY is that of course their is.

We hold that God is One

"One [Perfect at that] God" cannot possibly hold differing views on the same defined issues.

Jesus invented the therm "church" [Mt. 16;18-19] to make clear the following

Pagans would have their temples and a varity of ever-changing beliefs



Bias in the Bible: Why say "Church" instead of "Synagogue"?


interesting that you would say that Jesus invented the term church--

because the translators had also used the term congregation


message entitled "Torah Portion Vayakhel/Pekudei", from March 9, 2013.

http://youtu.be/3zb7OV3kw78

To view the full message, go to http://youtu.be/tdccOILfqmE.

it is really tough and difficult to get the correct interpretation of scripture-

it does help to see what a hebrew appoligious has to say--or how the translators converted the words--

oh well-- if every "-body-" had the Holy Spirit then there would be no confusion
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