"Never again, since that day, did I bow before any altar." : CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY


 "Never again, since that day, did I bow before any altar." : CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY

"Never again, since that day, did I bow before any altar." : CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY

This is the moving testimony of a former Mexican bishop who, after years within the highest ranks of the Church, chose to break his silence. In a sincere and deeply human account, he reveals how a secret oath taken during a conclave scarred his soul, drew him away from the true Gospel, and nearly shattered his faith. For years, he served an institution where power was mistaken for holiness, wealth for blessing, and silence for obedience.

Amid meetings with leaders, financial agreements, and systems where status mattered more than truth, he lost touch with the Christ he once met in prayer. But God never gave up on him. Outside the temples, in humble communities, he rediscovered the true face of Jesus — in the children, the sick, and the simple faith of those who have only God. This video is not an accusation. It is an invitation. A call to return. A story of redemption and grace.

 
THE REVELATIONS OF GOD FLASH UPON EARTH IN THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO REVEAL GOD TO THEIR FELLOWS. THE PROMISED (JOHN:14,6) EVERLASTING GOSPEL IS HERE NOW. BE INFORMED AND ENLIGHTENED.
 
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World Religions

World Religions

The many religions of Urantia are all good to the extent that they bring man to God and bring the realization of the Father to man. It is a fallacy for any group of religionists to conceive of their creed as The Truth; such attitudes bespeak more of theological arrogance than of certainty of faith. There is not a Urantia religion that could not profitably study and assimilate the best of the truths contained in every other faith, for all contain truth. Religionists would do better to borrow the best in their neighbors' living spiritual faith rather than to denounce the worst in their lingering superstitions and outworn rituals.