5.3 Poison yourself or
be damned
As mentioned previously, the religion of Jesus
(pbuh), as preached by him in the Bible in both word and
actions, was a simple continuation, affirmation, and return to,
the original message of prophet Moses (pbuh). The
later concepts of "original sin," "atonement," etc. were not
introduced into the teachings of Jesus by Jesus himself but by
Paul and his followers. Paul and his followers succeeded in "spiritualizing"
the message of Jesus and removing all obligation from it. Thus,
the message of Jesus which was based upon faith and works was
transformed into a message of faith without works and doctrines
of sensationalism. To illustrate this point let us take the
example of the following pop quiz:
1) Are you a Christian? Yes or no?
2) Do you truly believe? Yes or no?
3) Have you been baptized? Yes or no?
4) Mark 16:16-18 "He that believeth and
is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth
not shall be damned. And these signs shall follow
them that believe; (a) In my name shall they cast out devils;
(b) they shall speak with new tongues; (c)They shall take up
serpents; and (d) if they drink any deadly thing, it shall
not hurt them; (e) they shall lay hands on the sick, and
they shall recover."
5) Once again. Have you (a)been baptized and (b)do
you believe?
a) If NOT then you WILL NOT BE SAVED
BUT DAMNED.
b) If a Christian has been baptized and
believes then they should exhibit the "signs" mentioned above,
such as being able to drink any deadly poison (such as battery
acid, etc.) and not be harmed. How about the other signs? Can
all believing and baptized Christians lay their hand on any
randomly selected terminally ill cancer patient or paraplegic
and have him rise completely cured? Does this not require that
the Christian world be completely free of all illness, doctors,
and hospitals? According to this verse, should not all
believing, baptized, Christians be able to do this if they truly
believe are to be saved? If a Christian does not exhibit these
signs, then does this not prove that they do not believe, and
thus will not be saved but damned?
6) Go back to (1).
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