Many religious customs within the Christian churches are based on counsel of the “early post- apostolic writers” like Ignatius, Marcion, and Tertullian. The fact is that these men have shaped Christianity into what it is today. The most common theme from these founders of the Gentile church is that they severely opposed Jewish culture and law, as do most Christian pastors today. Most church founders appear to have been utterly unable to distinguish between Rabbinical Tradition and Torah observance as taught by Christ Jesus and the Apostles.
For starters, first I will present Ignatius of Antioch 35-107 AD.
He was considered an “auditor” and “disciple” of John, although he never met John personally nor studied under him. Ignatius pioneered the Greek-based Christian religion. He was very instrumental in the assimilation of paganism into early Christianity, and packaged Christianity for a Greco-Roman Hellenic culture. He saw Jewish followers of Christ Jesus as nothing but legalists and Judaizers. He despised the observance of the Sabbath in favor of the Ishtar sunrise “Lord's day” Sun Day. He promoted the “infallibility of the church” and the “universal church.” If there ever was a hierarchy loving “Christian” politician with a Hellenistic autocratic mindset, it was Ignatius who taught that deacons, presbyters and bishops were a separate category of people infused with Jesus-like authority to be lords over the people. He also taught that (quote) “without the bishop's supervision, no baptisms or love feasts are permitted” and he believed Mary to be the eternal virgin mother of God.
There's much more in letters recorded by these founders that I will post later, if people are interested in their religious heritage.
“For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass: For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was.” James 1:23-24
For starters, first I will present Ignatius of Antioch 35-107 AD.
He was considered an “auditor” and “disciple” of John, although he never met John personally nor studied under him. Ignatius pioneered the Greek-based Christian religion. He was very instrumental in the assimilation of paganism into early Christianity, and packaged Christianity for a Greco-Roman Hellenic culture. He saw Jewish followers of Christ Jesus as nothing but legalists and Judaizers. He despised the observance of the Sabbath in favor of the Ishtar sunrise “Lord's day” Sun Day. He promoted the “infallibility of the church” and the “universal church.” If there ever was a hierarchy loving “Christian” politician with a Hellenistic autocratic mindset, it was Ignatius who taught that deacons, presbyters and bishops were a separate category of people infused with Jesus-like authority to be lords over the people. He also taught that (quote) “without the bishop's supervision, no baptisms or love feasts are permitted” and he believed Mary to be the eternal virgin mother of God.
There's much more in letters recorded by these founders that I will post later, if people are interested in their religious heritage.
“For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass: For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was.” James 1:23-24