The Corruption of Jesus's Message

This is concise in describing how the v's reclaimed the religious narrative after DK's intervention as Jesus.

It's a back-and-forth battle between the allies and the enemies.



10 THINGS ABOUT CHRISTIANITY THAT JESUS WOULD NOT ENDORSE IF HE HAD A SAY:

1. That his vision for a transformed society, got twisted into an afterlife fantasy about heaven.

2. That a religion was formed to worship his name, instead of a movement to advance his message.

3. That the gospel says his death solved the problem of humankind's separation from God, instead of accepting that his life revealed the truth that there is no separation from God.

4. That the religion bearing his name was conceived by the theories and doctrines of Paul, instead of the truth Jesus lived and demonstrated.

5. That he was said to exclusively be God in the flesh, putting his example out of reach, rather than teaching that we all share in the same spirit that empowered his character and life.

6. That the religion that claims his name, teaches that his wisdom and teachings are the only legitimate way to know truth and God.

7. The idea that humankind stands condemned before God and deserving of Divine wrath and eternal conscious judgement, requiring the death of Jesus to fix it.

8. That people are waiting on Jesus to return to save the world and end suffering, rather than taking responsibility for saving the world and solving suffering ourselves.

9. That people think there is magical potency in uttering the name of Jesus, rather than accessing our own natural powers and capabilities to effect change.

10. That people have come to associate Jesus with church, theology, politics and power, rather than courage, justice, humanity, beauty and love.

JIM PALMER



#video Disciples of Sator part 3 chapter 2


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This gives reading the bible a new layer. And isn't it interesting how the Gospel of Thomas and Mary Magdalene have been excised from it? So Paul's teachings would be the only reliable one.


What does Paul say about Jesus?

In Philippians 2:6–11 Paul states that Christ Jesus was preexistent and came to earth: he “emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, being born in human likeness.” This sounds as if Jesus was a heavenly being who only appeared to be human.

Thomas ... I'm sure I saw on one video that he is now here as Nick Baferas.