If Christians would set on a journey to follow the lost years of Jesus Christ, they would know that Saint Issa is the name other religions give to him. I think its okay that other religions speak of the Christians savior by other names. I believe that no one religion has all the truth but the truth can be found in learning about all religions and ancient texts. I believe the ancient texts before the christian bible any day especially after learning that King James 1 also wrote the book of demonology. Don't tell me that he also wrote a book out of the goodness of his heart about christianity... without the intent to enslave his people.
I agree 100% with you about studying other sacred texts to gain more insight. On this website you can find almost all sacred texts: https://sacred-texts.com/
However, i think that demonology (the study of demons) was not per se studied by evil people, but primarily by the heroes and saints who fought against demons, i.e. against psychopaths and their ilk, in order to know their enemy.
Today this ancient study of demonology would be called "psychopathology" (study of the sick minds) and "ponerology" (study of evil).
If Christians would set on a journey to follow the lost years of Jesus Christ, they would know that Saint Issa is the name other religions give to him. I think its okay that other religions speak of the Christians savior by other names. I believe that no one religion has all the truth but the truth can be found in learning about all religions and ancient texts. I believe the ancient texts before the christian bible any day especially after learning that King James 1 also wrote the book of demonology. Don't tell me that he also wrote a book out of the goodness of his heart about christianity... without the intent to enslave his people.
I agree 100% with you about studying other sacred texts to gain more insight. On this website you can find almost all sacred texts: https://sacred-texts.com/
However, i think that demonology (the study of demons) was not per se studied by evil people, but primarily by the heroes and saints who fought against demons, i.e. against psychopaths and their ilk, in order to know their enemy. Today this ancient study of demonology would be called "psychopathology" (study of the sick minds) and "ponerology" (study of evil).