1.2.6:
The systematic
destruction of the law of Jesus
Jesus (pbuh) was a very
devout Jew. No Jew could ever raise a finger at him and say why
do you not observe the Sabbath? Why do you eat
pork? Indeed, it is the apostles of Jesus and not
Jesus himself who are depicted in the NT as violating the law.
The Bible tells us that Jesus (pbuh) departed never having eaten
pork, never having violated the Sabbath, divorce was disallowed
except in adultery during his lifetime, he followed the law of
Moses to the letter. However, Paul's dreams have now
legalized for all Christians that which Jesus (according to the
Bible) died believing in.
You will not find a single priest or
evangelist who tells his Christian followers "to enter heaven,
only keep the commandments" (as his "Lord" did). The vast
majority of Christians today do not refrain from eating pork
nor do they observe the Sabbath as their "Lord"
did, and died doing. There are so many differences between
Christians today and Jesus and his actions. Christians in
general follow the commandments of Paul and others who are given
the power to totally cancel out all of the commandments of both
Moses and Jesus, and no Christian has any
reservations whatsoever. Christianity is literally built around
the premise that disciples of disciples, have the power to
cancel the commandments of their prophets and even the law
practiced by the alleged Son of God himself.
Let us look at this matter a little closer.
God commanded the Jews to observe a very disciplined dietary
regimen. This is where the Jews get the word "Kosher" from.
"Kosher" refers to all food that it is permissible for a Jew to
eat. Among those food that God forbade upon all Jews was swine.
For this reason we find that Jesus (pbuh) considered pigs such
filthy and disgusting animals that not only did he never taste
their flesh (incidentally, Muslims also live out their lives
never having tasted a single swine), but he literally considered
them so lowly that they were only fit as garbage dumps for
devils. In Matthew 8:31-32 we read
"So the devils besought him, saying, If
thou cast us out, suffer us to go away into the herd of swine
And he said unto them, Go. And when they were come out, they
went into the herd of swine: and, behold, the whole herd of
swine ran violently down a steep place into the sea, and
perished in the waters.."
However, shortly after Jesus' departure, Paul
makes lawful all of the creatures of the earth
"If any of them that believe not bid you
[to a feast], and ye be disposed to go; whatsoever is set before
you, eat, asking no question for conscience sake."
1 Corinthians 10:27
In one tragic moment, Jesus' lifetime of
restraint was casually swept under the carpet.
Many people believe that the vision of Peter
found in Acts was the primary factor in the cancellation of this
fundamental law of the Jews. However, Christian scholars today
are well aware that the writings of Paul are the oldest writings
to be found in the Bible. They were written between 50-60 AD
while even the four Gospels themselves were written decades
later between 70-110 C.E. Secondly, the book of Acts (70-90 AD)
although popularly considered to have been written by Paul, is
now recognized to have been written by some unknown author(s)
other than Paul but who was/were sympathetic to his cause.
According to the Bible, Jesus (pbuh) spent his
whole life in strict adherence to the commandments of the law of
Moses (pbuh). He departed leaving his followers with
the following words:
"Think not that I am come to destroy the
law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.
For verily I say unto you, TILL HEAVEN AND EARTH PASS,
one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till
all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these
least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be
called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever
shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the
kingdom of heaven."
Matthew 5:17-19
Paul's dreams, however, have broken
commandments right and left. There is so much of what Jesus (pbuh)
did during his lifetime that his followers have now totally
neglected, not because Jesus (pbuh) told them to break the
commandments, but because Paul would later tell them to break
them upon the authority of the visions he was receiving.
So, what we have concluded from the current
view of Jesus' master plan is the following:
1) Jesus (pbuh) lived among his people for
thirty three years showing them many miracles and teaching them
to keep the commandments of Moses, to observe the
Sabbath, to refrain from eating pork,
to circumcise their children, to fast with the
Jews, to worship in the synagogues, and so forth. He did not do
this with his words alone but gave them an example in
his own actions. Whenever he spoke about his miracles he
claimed that he did them through "the finger of God"
and that he "can of mine own self do nothing."
Whenever he spoke of worship he would say "worship the Father"
and not "worship me," "worship the Trinity,"
or "worship us." He also never said "I am a god." The term "son
of God" was used by his people for many
millennia before him to describe a devout servant of God and
applied in the Bible to many prophets before him and even to
common people. Further, God was understood by the people of his
time to be the "Father" of all those who love him.
2) For three centuries after the departure of
Jesus (pbuh), his apostles and their followers (excluding Paul
and his followers) continued the tradition of Jesus (pbuh) as
faithful Jews and followers of the law of Moses (pbuh).
They practiced their worship in the synagogues of the
Jews, they visited the Temple daily, and for all intents
and purposes were indistinguishable from all other Jews except
for the fact that they affirmed that Jesus (pbuh) was the
promised Messiah, which many Jews did not (and still do not)
accept. None of these people, not even Paul, had ever heard of a
"Trinity." Jesus (pbuh) decided not to reveal his
(and God's) "true" nature until three centuries after his
departure. He decided that three centuries after his departure
it would be time to come to the church and give them divine
"inspiration" to "insert" verses in the Bible validating the
"Trinity" (such as 1 John 5:7). These "inspired" revelations
from Jesus are documented by Christian historians to have been
continuing at least up till the fifteenth century CE (see
above). Jesus also "inspired" them to utterly destroy all
Gospels written before this fourth century which did not teach
this "true" nature of Jesus as being God. He further "inspired"
the church to utterly destroy all ancient manuscripts written in
the original Aramaic or Hebrew language of Jesus (pbuh) and the
apostles. He "inspired" them that the Greek and Latin
manuscripts would be amply sufficient. And finally, he
"inspired" them to launch a massive campaign of "inquiry" to
"cleanse" the earth of all remaining Unitarian Christians or
convert them.
3) When Jesus (pbuh) departed, his followers
continued to faithfully follow his example and observe the laws
of Moses. Now Paul comes along and persecutes the
followers of Jesus every way he knows how. He admits that:
"For ye have heard of my conversation in
time past in the Jews' religion, how that beyond measure I
persecuted the church of God, and wasted it"
Galatians 1:13 (also see Acts 7:58-60, 8:1-3)
Now Jesus (pbuh) decides to bypass his
apostles and go directly to the worst persecutor of his
followers on earth in a "vision" and give him knowledge not
available to the apostles. Paul now reveals that God holds all
of mankind responsible for the sin of Adam (Romans 5:11-19, 1 Corinthians 15:22). God himself, however, claims long
before Paul was ever born that
"The fathers shall not be put to death for
the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the
fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin"
Deuteronomy 24:16.
and "The son shall not bear the iniquity of
the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the
son"
Ezekiel18:20
....etc.
4) Paul further revealed that Jesus came to
him in visions and told him to nullify the commandments of God
which he had spent thirty three years on earth upholding and
teaching his followers to observe, and that these commandments
"decayeth," were ready to "vanish away," and were
a "curse" upon us. The only requirement in order to
receive true salvation, according to Paul, is to believe in the
original sin and the atonement. No actual work is necessary.
This one belief is the only necessary and sufficient condition.
However, Jesus departed not only never having violated the law
of Moses but also having told his people that
"till heaven and earth pass" whoever would dare to do so
would be called "the least in the kingdom of God." Jesus
(pbuh) was claimed to have been conditioned and prepared for
"the atonement" from the beginning of time, however, whenever he
was asked about the path to heaven he not only never mentioned
any atonement but only (repeatedly) told his followers to
"keep the commandments." Even when pressed for the path to
perfection he only told his followers to sell
their belongings.
5) Jesus never in his life saw fit to write a
single inspired word. However, after he died, he started
appearing to countless people in their dreams and visions and
commanding them to write in his name and guiding their words. He
did not see fit to guide their hands from writing conflicting
versions of the same story (chapter two) since these
contradictions were intended to strengthen a Christian's faith.
6) Since the only course to salvation is to
accept the sacrifice of Jesus (pbuh) and the law of Moses
is worthless, therefore, God did not see fit to allow those born
before Jesus (pbuh) including countless previous prophets to
enter heaven, but rather allowed them to remain stained with the
sin of Adam and gave them a very strict and
disciplined law that was totally useless and could never relieve
them of this hereditary stain. These people shall never receive
true salvation. Only those after Jesus (pbuh) will receive true
salvation (Romans 3:28...etc.).
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