Most church questions are easy. These are a collection of those that are more challenging. These are free for your use, but I kindly ask you consider my recommendations.
September 23, 2025
Paul was subservient to Gamaliel?
Why is Paul esteemed a worthy student of Gamalial when everything Paul did AS his student was seemingly an effort to undermine Gamaliel's wishes?
September 22, 2025
Paul Did Not Learn From Apostles
If Jesus really did SANCTIFY his twelve apostles with anointing for the 'Great Commission', then why did Paul have such contempt for them insisting he learned nothing from them?
September 22, 2025
Synagogue instead of church for new believers?
After 15 years of the spreading of Christianity, the Jerusalem church still suggested ongoing education at synagogues on the weekly Sabbath rather than church on Sunday, and they still fully endorsed the law of Moses the modern church calls 'a curse' and 'bondage'. Why does the modern church have such different standards than those that KNEW Jesus personally?
September 21, 2025
Hypocrisy in Sunday doctrines
If the significant doctrinal justification for abandoning Sabbath in favor of Sunday worship hangs upon the Pauline at Troas visit, if their example demands significant doctrinal changes, then one would expect consistency. Why is the church dogmatic about the Sunday 'breaking bread', and dismissive of the Monday morning 'breaking bread' mentioned in the same exact text? Is this not hypocritical?
September 21, 2025
Is worship of Jesus appropriate?
Should Jesus be worshipped? Early Christianity says no. Most notably, even Jesus said no, citing God's Torah as precluding it. Why then is the church hymnal about 99% songs that worship Jesus with almost zero that worship Yehovah?
September 21, 2025
Christianity's 'New Covenant' doesn't fit the corresponding prophecy.
The 'New Covenant' of Christianity doesn't fit the requirements specified in Jeremiah. Christianity's version requires vicarious atonement, a change in the law, continuing education, and evangelizing, all of which Jeremiah says are NOT appropriate. How can Christianity flippantly excuse itself from the prophetic requirements?