Early Religion

 

Updated April 7, 2005

 

 

The Nicene Creed, the basis of Christian churches was put together by Constantine (about 340AD) and was agreed to by the then church leaders under duress - it was simple in those days, agree and sign or lose your head, no problem your choice, what's next.

 

The Nicean Creed became the only recognised Statement of Faith for many years. It is a very Interesting Document. It dictates the way that the Trinity of God shall be accepted.

 

Why are there some 40 different versions today of the same Bible? Only the original was inspired, not the modernised versions.

Why were references to reincarnation removed? Why do modern versions "insert" words that were not even there, or use words with distinctly different meanings.

 

The Church of England went one step further than most and commissioned a group of "experts" to investigate Spiritualism and what they reported was not pleasing to them. It got buried for some years. But as things happen, a cover-up can only last so long. I invite you to read it for yourself.

 

The Church of England and Spiritualism 

 

 

 

Spiritualism through the various ages had a very difficult time. Not that it is fully accepted these days.

The Past

is a compilation of what can be found on the internet on the history of Spiritualism.

 

 

 

 

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