The curious way in which Hebrew scripture intimates that Christian theology is the product of iniquity
The curious way in which Hebrew scripture intimates that Christian theology is the product of iniquity
Hebrew Scripture states that the lifespan of man is 70 years; and, at most, it is 80 years. As it is written: " THE DAYS OF OUR AGE ARE SEVENTY YEARS... " (Psalm 90: 10).
But Scripture also states that the wicked flatters and deceives the masses, thus violating God's covenant, and refusing to keep the Ten Commandments of the Divine Law. In fact, the Hebrew Scripture warns that these wicked will not reach half of their days (that is, they won't live to be 35-40 years old).
In addition, we are told that the wicked will be forced to descend into Hades (the pit of destruction), as it is written:
«HE [THE WICKED] HATH PUT FORTH HIS HANDS… HE HATH BROKEN HIS COVENANT. THE WORDS OF HIS MOUTH WERE SMOOTHER THAN BUTTER, BUT WAR WAS IN HIS HEART: his words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords… BUT THOU, O GOD, SHALT BRING THEM [THE WICKED] DOWN INTO THE PIT OF DESTRUCTION: BLOODY AND DECEITFUL MEN SHALL NOT LIVE OUT HALF THEIR DAYS… »- Psalm 55: 20-23, Authorized King James Bible.
Are the teachings attributed to Jesus (peace be upon him) true? Or are they rather the product of the deception and iniquity of the gospel writers? And, how can we know for sure?
Well, Psalm 55 warns us that, if the teachings attributed to Jesus were the product of flattery and deception, they must present him inciting the public to violate “HIS [GOD’S] COVENANT”.
Also, they had to portray him having WAR insider his heart; they had to present him DYING BEFORE THE AGE OF 35-40 years old; and, finally, they had to present him DESCENDING INTO HADES. According to Christian writings, what does Jesus encourage us to do? To keep God’s covenant (the Law)? Or to rebel against it?
Jesus encourages us to rebel against God’s covenant! As is written: “The Law and the prophets were until John... [in other words, you can forget about them! ]”- Luke 16: 16.
What do Christian writings claim to be the end result of Jesus smooth words? Would they bring peace? Or would they bring War? - «Do you think that I have come to give Peace on earth? I tell you: No, but dissension (War! ). For from now on, five in a family will be divided, three against two, and two against three ”- Luke 12: 51-52.
At what age did Jesus die? After half of his days (35-40 years old)? Or before them? The answer to this question is that, although the New Testament doesn’t really say, Christian tradition has always claimed Jesus lived to be no more than 33 years old.
Finally, did Jesus descend into the pit of destruction (Hades)? Of course he was! As is written:
«Men and brothers, can you be freely told ABOUT THE PATRIARCH DAVID, who died and was buried, and his tomb is with us to this day. But being a prophet, and KNOWING THAT with an oath GOD had sworn to him that from his descendants, as regards the flesh, HE WOULD RAISE CHRIST to sit on his throne, seeing him before, HE SPOKEN OF THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST, THAT HIS SOUL WAS NOT LEFT IN HADES (that is, Jesus was indeed forced to descend into Hades, only he was not left there permanently)”- Acts 2: 29-31.
Thus, both the Hebrew Scripture as well as the Christian Writings are forceful in demonstrating the hidden nature of the sayings [and teachings] gospel writers would later attribute to Jesus (peace and blessing be upon him).
Jesus (peace and blessings be upon him) wasn’t God, as God’s Law teaches the Creator would never dwell inside " a camp" contaminated with human feces
God’s Law teaches that although the Creator would indeed allow “the angel of His presence” (the holy Spirit) to dwell within the believer; He would never dwell inside a mortal human body. Why? Because His holiness [and purity] won’t allow Him to dwell within “a camp contaminated with human feces”. As is written:
“The latrines must be outside the camp. You will use them there, outside the camp. Carry a shovel with the rest of your gear; once you have relieved yourself, use it to dig a hole, then refill it, covering your excrement. Do these things because the Lord your God travels with you… For this reason your camp must be holy. The Lord must not see anything indecent among you, or he will turn away from you” - Deut. 23: 12-14, Common English Bible.
And since the human body is a sort of “camp” [composed of members like eyes, ears, nose, mouth, lungs, heart, hands, feet, bowels, etc), the former verse also intimates that, although God’s presence (His Holy spirit) can dwell within a believer, God himself will never dwell inside a mortal human body [as the latter will always include the presence of some human feces]
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