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Law of Love

Jesus’ new Law of Love was a law that Jesus gave that he meant to replace the famous 10 Commandments received by Moses according to the Old Testament. It is found in the 46th chapter of the Gospel of the … Continue reading

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Virgin Birth: A Forgery

I am convinced that the virgin birth story is a fraud and a forgery and may even have been inspired by a myth. Further on down I will show why I believe so. It’s not that I don’t believe that … Continue reading

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Our Righteousness. Filthy Rags?

The doctrine of the church (originating with Paul) is that any kind of righteous works of our own are repulsive to God, and they also don’t count for salvation. If you don’t believe the correct way like the Christians do, no amount of righteous works count in God’s eyes. If you don’t believe all the right things, confess all the right things and belong to the Christian religion, there is not enough good works that you could do to “get to heaven”. In fact, you could even be a good person all of your life and go to hell and be in anguishing constant unrelenting agony for an eternity! You’ve heard the old expression,

  • “The path to Hell is paved with good intentions.”

The original idea is probably more like “good works” rather than “good intentions”, since you always hear that good works won’t get you into heaven. In fact, Paul is the one who says this in the New Testament. They use this verse in Isaiah, out of context as usual, to back up their horrendous doctrine:

  • “…all our rigorousness are as filthy rags…” (Isa 64:6)

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The Way of Righteousness

In John the phrase “way of righteousness” was removed, evidently because the Pauline doctrine states that salvation is not by works of righteousness. John obviously knew that it was by the way of righteousness that salvation was obtained, but the “correctors” thought it would be a good idea to remove it.

“The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” (Jn 1:29) 

The next day John saw Yeshua coming to him, and said, “Behold the Lamb of God, **which by righteousness** takes away the sin of the world”. (Gospel of the Nazirenes 10:3)

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Gospel Forgery

Eyewitnesses of the Gospels The four gospels that we are familiar with in the New Testament are not actually written by their namesakes — they are anonymous. It is common knowledge that these gospels were written in Greek. The authors … Continue reading

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The Un-Virgin Birth

In the canonical gospels, as the story goes, Jesus is born of a virgin — Mary. The problem with this, however, is that for Jesus to be the Messiah, according to prophesy, must be a flesh and blood descendant of King David. What’s more is he must be of the same lineage of king Solomon, who is of the Royal lineage of kings. This is because he was not only to be The Messiah, but also The King of the Jews.

“And he said unto me, Solomon, thy son (Messiah) shall build my house and my courts: for I have chosen him to be my son, and I will be his father”. (1Ch 28:6)

The only way that Jesus could possibly be a flesh and blood descendant of king David, is if Jesus’ biological father were Joseph. However, this part of the story was left out (on purpose, obviously) when the authors of the canonical gospels rewrote the gospels of the disciples. These authors were evidently Greek followers of Paul. Continue reading

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Christianity’s Biggest Lie…

“Salvation” from the physical enemies of the Jews became salvation from sin. The method of execution of Jesus for sedition, the cross, became the symbol of salvation from sins and the great symbol of Christianity.

Paul’s teaching of salvation from sin became a replacement for Jesus’ teaching of how to enter the kingdom of God. Paul taught: “that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved (not from your enemies, but from the eternal fires of Hell!); for with the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.

Now this is not the private type of confession as with a priest in a booth, this is talking about PUBLIC CONFESSION. This type of confession is meant to be an example for others to follow, in order to get new converts for Christianity. Worse yet is the requirement to believe in one’s heart that God raised Jesus from the dead.

It is impossible to know if Jesus even died, let alone know if God actually brought him back to life! Believing is NOT knowing. Belief is required to be deceived. It’s alright to believe something, but to base one’s own salvation on something that could be a lie is dangerous.

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Rebuilding the Temple

According to Jewish messianic prophecy (Eze 43), the Messiah king would rebuild the temple during the messianic age, and there would be peace and understanding of God by the whole world. Very likely, the Romans knew about this prophetic belief … Continue reading

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The Most Important Verse

In my opinion, the most important verse in all the New Testament is the passage where God declares from out of a cloud, at the baptism of John: This is My beloved Son. Hear Him!” (Lk 9:35) This verse can … Continue reading

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The Bigger the Lie…

Hitler believed that it was necessary to tell the biggest lies possible to get people to believe him. The idea is that people won’t believe that you would dare tell such a big lie, so it just has to be … Continue reading

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