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I’m Zigfred Diaz — polymath, independent scholar, &  lifelong learner integrating multidisciplinary, cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary & transdisciplinary ideas through a broader theological meta-narrative that serves as my guiding interpretive framework. Feel free to explore.

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Manuscripts, Misinformation, and the Myth of the “1,800-Year Bible”

April 29, 2026 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

I scrolled past a confident-sounding Facebook post the other day. It claimed Christians read the Byzantine text for 1,800 years, until Westcott and Hort arrived and “fixed” it. It sounded neat and convincing. The villains were clear. The history, the logic, and the evidence do not survive even a few minutes of scrutiny, and that matters. If you care about the truth, it is worth examining the evidence for yourself. Read more.

Filed Under: Counter arguments to KJV Onlyism, Textual Criticism, Theology, Faith & inspirational Tagged With: bible, Bible manuscripts, Bible reliability, Byzantine text, Christian apologetics, Christian misinformation, Church history, Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Vaticanus, Greek New Testament, KJV only, Latin Vulgate, New Testament, textual criticism, Textus Receptus, Westcott and Hort

The Biblical view on the death penalty and a historical survey on the position of the Roman Catholic Church on the said issue

March 14, 2017 by Zigfred Diaz 2 Comments

The issue on the death penalty is trending nowadays. Thanks to the recently approved extremely “watered down” version of the death penalty bill and Philippine President Duterte’s strong stance on death penalty. Before we go to the topic let me clarify that this blog post is what exactly it is as stated in the title […]

Filed Under: Politics, Social issues & Current events, Theology, Faith & inspirational Tagged With: bible, catechism on death penalty, death penalty, doctrine on death penalty, historical position of roman catholic church on the death penalty, position on death penalty, roman catholic church