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Video: Was the New Testament written in the 16th century?
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
The famous English writer Charles Dickens wrote a book in the 19th century called. This translates into Russian as "The History of England for Children." This interesting book was published in the middle of the 19th century in London. And she tells about the English rulers, whom the young English should have known well. All this English swagger is of little interest to us, with the exception of one moment … An extremely important moment!
In this book it is written in black and white that during the coronation of Princess Elizabeth, 4 evangelists and a certain Saint Paul were prisoners in England and received freedom under an amnesty (in the English-language edition this is said on page 98).
Written testimony from Charles Dickens that evangelicals lived in the 16th century, published about 150 years ago in England, is not so easy to throw away, is it? This automatically leads to the irrefutable conclusion that the New Testament of the Bible was written, at the earliest, in the 16th century!
And it immediately becomes clear that this religion (like the rest) based on a big lie! That “good news” is the same cynical invention as the baptism of Rus.
Another fact to think about:
The Bible was translated into Russian just 150 years ago:
The scanned text of the book "World Illustration", volume 39 for 1888, describes "the 25th anniversary of the spread of Holy Scripture in Russia."
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