Saint John Chrysostom: The Triumph of the Church – How can it be proved that Christ is God?

How can it be proved that Christ is God?

Let’s not try to answer this basic question with the argument of the creation of Heaven and earth, because the unbeliever will not accept it. If we tell him that He resurrected from the dead, healed the blind, chased out demons, neither then will he agree. If we tell him that He promised the resurrection of the dead, the kingdom of Heaven and inexpressible goods, then not only will he not agree, but he will laugh as well. Continue reading “Saint John Chrysostom: The Triumph of the Church – How can it be proved that Christ is God?”

Ο θρίαμβος της Εκκλησίας – Αγίου Ιωάννου του Χρυσοστόμου – Η απόδειξη ότι ο Χριστός είναι Θεός

Πῶς ἀποδεικνύεται ὅτι ὁ Χριστὸς εἶναι Θεός;

Στὸ βασικὸ αὐτὸ ἐρώτημα ἂς μὴν προσπαθήσουμε ν’ ἀπαντήσουμε μὲ τὸ ἐπιχείρημα τῆς δημιουργίας τοῦ οὐρανοῦ καὶ τῆς γῆς, γιατί ὁ ἄπιστος δὲν θὰ τὸ παραδεχθεῖ. Continue reading “Ο θρίαμβος της Εκκλησίας – Αγίου Ιωάννου του Χρυσοστόμου – Η απόδειξη ότι ο Χριστός είναι Θεός”

The importance of the Aegean Mesolithic & the implications of the most recent findings – No “massive migration from the East” appears to have been responsible for the “Neolithization” of the Greek peninsula and the Aegean

In this post we present very important information, sourced from official publications, on the Aegean Mesolithic (9th-8th mil. BC). Continue reading “The importance of the Aegean Mesolithic & the implications of the most recent findings – No “massive migration from the East” appears to have been responsible for the “Neolithization” of the Greek peninsula and the Aegean”

Aegean Neolithic populations have been descendants of local Aegean Mesolithic groups who adopted farming – Direct genetic link between Mediterranean and Central European early farmers and those of Greece and Anatolia

In this post we present and discuss some recent paleogenomic data.
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