12 December 2020
28 August 2020
History and Evolution of Early Christian Hymnals
When one examines the rise of Christianity and literary development from scattered early text, from the period of its inception through the disciples-turned-apostle after the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth one can see a growth form the original followers to a number in the millions as Gentiles became the prime converts over the Jewish population.
In that respect examining what is available in Greek and Latin text, one wonders about the origin of hymns that developed along with Christianity, especially as organized Christianity became more complex after the Edict of Milan in 313 and First Council of Nicaea in 325; where doctrine was prescribed and text was filtered for its authenticity and incorporation into Canon that became the Holy Bible divided between Old and New Testaments.
02 August 2020
A Treatise Concerning Christians and the 21st Century
BOOK REVIEW - The Jefferson Bible
05 July 2020
Investigating Scriptures and the Search for Lost Text of the Bible
After being released and previewed at the opening night of the Cannes Film Festival, May 17th, 2006, the film was criticized by the Roman Catholic Church and bishops urged Christians to boycott the film orchestrated by the Vatican curiae department by Archbishop Angelo Amato. Some of the earliest showings had protesters outside the movie theaters and critical rhetoric was prolific.
Suppressio Veri: Tolerance or Submission?
02 July 2020
Celts and Wicca
When one mentions Celts for most people it brings to mind the ancient culture of British isles that comprise of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, today known as the United Kingdom. But the Celts were Indo-Europeans spread across Europe.
There is a consensus among historians and scholars based upon archaeological evidence that the Celts were people of the Iron Age and originated from the Hallstatt culture
Wicca is a modern neo-pagan religion that is based upon an ancient pagan religion that was common among the Celts of northern Europe, and in Britannia (so named by Julius Caesar who conquered and made it part of the Roman Empire) where the mystic cult of Druidism originated based upon the Mother fertility goddess whose consort was a horned god. It is a mystery religion that has different theological concepts or denominations, some monotheist, original goddess worship, such as the Dianic Wicca, Cochrane's Craft, and polytheism. Denominations are considered traditions within the Wiccans: Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wicca follow the concepts of Gerald Gardner.










