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About the Branches of Christianity

From 33 AD onward, Christianity began to grow as one unified unit, and it was, at that time, known (as it is today) as the One, Holy, Universal, and Apostolic Body of Christ. However, from 1054 AD onward, there began a division between East and West. While the East defended the true Faith of the One, Holy, Universal, and Apostolic Body of Christ, the West pursued a direction closely aligned with the Roman Empire and became a State controlled religion bearing little resemblance to the Holy Faith as deposited by our Lord Jesus Christ. The Roman Empire employed superstition, magic, coercion, and other methods to control its subjects through the mechanism of the newly formed Western Roman Catholic Church.

When the West became so infested with evil that there was little hope for pursuing its salvific purposes, the Holy Spirit of God moved upon certain leaders of that time and this gave birth to the Age of Reformation. However, blinded by a deprivation of knowledge about the Holy Tradition of the One, Holy, Universal, and Apostolic Body of Christ, the leaders of the Reformation only increased levels of division and discord regarding the principles and doctrine of the Life-Saving Good News of Jesus Christ.

In modern times, there exist over 300 denominations of Christianity. Each such denomination professes to hold the absolute truth about matters of the salvation of the Human soul, but not a one of these denominational groups are in accord, but are in vast disagreement over matters of the Faith in Christ Jesus.

There is only One True Gospel, not many, but One Gospel. It is hoped that the patrons of this ministry will realize that it is imprudent to stay with the West and its evil incarnations (Book of Revelation of St. John, Chapter 17 and 18). Then, with this enlightenment and pathway, that you will find the true undivided Body of Christ - the One, Holy, Universal, and Apostolic Body of Christ located in the Eastern Jurisdictions.


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