PreNicene Perspective

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Much of Pre-Nicene Christian history has been altered, erased and in many cases, completely fabricated. But with every episode of Pre-Nicene Perspective we take you closer to the truth through the prism of The Very First Bible of 144 A.D. Hosted by Presbyter Darren Kelama with theological assistance from MarcioniteChurch.org Produced by the Pre-Nicene Christian Ecclesia: https://pre-nicene.org The Very First Bible: https://www.theveryfirstbible.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@prenicenetv Twitter: https://twitter.com/PreNicene_TV Free Bookstore: https://payhip.com/TheVeryFirstBible

  1. Theophanic Replacement Protocol: How Christianity Was Hijacked And Its God Replaced With Yahweh

    21 JAN

    Theophanic Replacement Protocol: How Christianity Was Hijacked And Its God Replaced With Yahweh

    In this episode we explore The Theophanic Replacement Protocol, a forensic model explaining the formation of normative Christian orthodoxy through a coordinated, multi-phase program of theological, literary, and physical overwriting. Central to this model is the spiritual identity theft of God Our Father. The persona of “Yahweh” - characterized by violence, tribalism, and conditional law - was systematically grafted onto the biography of the true God of grace revealed by Jesus. Our roundtable discusses five evidentiary strata: 1) The traditio-historical datum of the 29 AD Eclipse-Seismic Theophany; 2) The textual witness of the primitive Evangelion and Apostolikon; 3) A characterological antithesis proving Yahweh’s incompatibility with the Father; 4) The material evidence of the Diocletian Persecution’s targeted destruction; and 5) The archival dependency of later orthodoxy on Marcionite sources. We also discuss how the Protocol culminated in a Damnatio Memoriae against the primary stratum, erasing its physical texts and memory, allowing a synthetic, Yahwistic Christianity to emerge as the sole historical narrative. Notes: Journal of Pre-Nicene Christian Studies https://journal.pre-nicene.org/TheophanicReplacementProtocol.html ISSN: 3068-8469 December, 2025DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17964659 References Barnes, T. D. (1981). Constantine and Eusebius. Harvard University Press. BeDuhn, J. D. (2013). The First New Testament: Marcion’s Scriptural Canon. Polebridge Press. Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana. (12th cent.). Codex Vaticanus Arch. B. S. Pietro A 3 (Vat. lat. 214664). Digital Vatican Library. https://digi.vatlib.it/mss/detail/214664 The Canons of the Council of Nicaea (325 CE). In Schaff, P., & Wace, H. (Eds.), *Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Second Series, Vol. 14.* Lactantius. (c. 313-315 CE). On the Deaths of the Persecutors (De Mortibus Persecutorum). The Very First Bible. https://theveryfirstbible.org Le Bas, P., & Waddington, W. H. (1870). Inscriptions grecques et latines recueillies en Grèce et en Asie Mineure (Vol. 3, Inscription 2558). Roth, D. T. (2015). The Text of Marcion’s Gospel. Brill. Tertullian. (c. 207-212 CE). Against Marcion (Adversus Marcionem). Marcionite Church. https://marcionitechurch.org Primary Source Tradition: Marcionite Church (2020). The Very First Bible: The Evangelion and Apostolikon (ISBN 978-0578641591).

    20 min
  2. Rebirth of the Presbyter and the Humble House Church

    14/08/2025

    Rebirth of the Presbyter and the Humble House Church

    In today's episode, we take a deep dive into the essence of early Christianity—before it became intertwined with the Roman Empire and cult of Messianic Judaism. We’re stripping away the grandeur, the pageantry, and the complex theology of later traditions to explore a simpler, more intimate form of the faith. This is a time when Christianity was defined not by cathedrals or massive religious institutions, but by small house churches, humble leaders, and a singular gospel. Join us as we discuss the Pre-Nicene Christians, who were not bound by the later, Judaized versions of Christianity but held firm to a faith centered on Paul’s singular gospel, written in 34 A.D., long before the four anonymous gospel accounts we know today. This early Christian movement was focused on the teachings of Jesus, with an emphasis on the concept of God as "Our Father" and a direct connection between Christ's earthly life and his divine nature. We'll also take a closer look at the first Christian Bible, as transcribed by Saint Marcion in 144 A.D.—an early canon free from the Old Testament's Torah scriptures. The Pre-Nicene Christian way of life was one of simplicity, with house churches and presbyters at the forefront. These early believers lived in relative anonymity, using their home gatherings to avoid persecution from the Roman Empire, which sought to stamp out the faith. In fact, we'll explore the fascinating history of the Dura-Europos house church, the oldest Christian house church in the world, and the artifacts that reveal how these early communities worshipped in secrecy. Finally, we'll reflect on the role of the presbyter—how these leaders, unlike today’s priests, were grounded solely in Christian teachings, never distracted by the merging of Judeo-Christian traditions that would come centuries later. This episode takes you back to a time when Christianity was not a state religion but a humble, resilient movement that survived through simplicity and faith. Tune in for a fresh perspective on the early days of Christianity—before it became what we know today. The first Christian Bible of 144 A.D. https://www.theveryfirstbible.org/ Presbyter Training https://www.marcionitechurch.org/Presbyter-Training.html Mass, Baptism, and Prayers of the First Christians (2020) https://payhip.com/b/7ZQq Journal of Pre-Nicene Christian Studies ISSN: 3068-8469 https://journal.pre-nicene.org/ Marcionite Church https://www.marcionitechurch.org/ Pre-Nicene Christian Ecclesia https://www.pre-nicene.org/ Watch Marcionite Mass https://www.youtube.com/@EgliseMarcionite Williams, R. "House Churches and the Architecture of Early Christianity." Studies in Church History, 10, 2010. Le Bas, Philippe, & Waddington, William Henry. Greek Inscriptions Collected in Asia Minor, Volume 3. 1870. The Very First Bible (2020). Edited and translated by the Marcionite Church. ISBN: 0578641593. Trevett, Christine. The Presbyters: A Study of Early Church Leadership. Cambridge University Press, 1996. Follow us on Twitter: https://x.com/PreNicene_TV and on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@prenicenetv

    13 min

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Much of Pre-Nicene Christian history has been altered, erased and in many cases, completely fabricated. But with every episode of Pre-Nicene Perspective we take you closer to the truth through the prism of The Very First Bible of 144 A.D. Hosted by Presbyter Darren Kelama with theological assistance from MarcioniteChurch.org Produced by the Pre-Nicene Christian Ecclesia: https://pre-nicene.org The Very First Bible: https://www.theveryfirstbible.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@prenicenetv Twitter: https://twitter.com/PreNicene_TV Free Bookstore: https://payhip.com/TheVeryFirstBible