Recreating 1st Century Christianity: Church Councils, Sabbath Change & Following Yeshua
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Summary
Why did mainstream Christianity adopt doctrines that conflict with the Bible? In this short, I share my journey after leaving Catholicism—examining the 300s church councils, how authority was claimed, and why changing the Sabbath matters. The New Testament model was simple: follow Yeshua, walk out Torah as He did, and test everything by Scripture. If you’re seeking authentic, first-century faith, this is for you. Like, share, subscribe, and comment—Shalom.
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