The TRUE Events of Jesus' Life/Death

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Let us examine the life of Jesus Christ. First of all the Christmas story taught by Christendom is a spot on pagan lie. Remember, they have adopted the teachings of the Roman Gnostic Christian sect and are apostate.

Apostate-n.-a person who forsakes his religion, cause, party, etc.

Read the story: the number of magi or astrologers (the Bible never calls them “kings”, by the way) is never mentioned, but three gifts are named, gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The magi were “from eastern parts”, therefore the star they followed had to appear in the western sky. Interestingly the star didn’t lead them to Bethlehem, but to King Herod in Jerusalem. (So, who really sent the star to lead them?) There they were instructed by him to locate the child, and alert him as to his location, under the guise of wanting to pay respects to him, in a scheme to murder the child. The star then led them to Nazareth to the “house” where “the young child (not infant) with Mary its mother” was. (Matt 2:1-12) Never in the Bible are we commanded to celebrate his birth on a yearly basis.

Now, when Jesus Made the new covenant with his apostles, it was on the Jewish Passover, Nisan 14 of their lunar calendar, this date occurs yearly on the first full moon after the Spring Equinox. “Keep doing this (the last supper) in remembrance of me” he told them; to memorialize his death not his resurrection.

Jesus did not die on a cross. The Greek word mistranslated "cross" in the Bible is stau-ros. In classical Greek, this word meant merely an upright stake, or pale. Later it also came to be used for an execution stake having a cross piece. The Imperial Bible-Dictionary acknowledges this saying: "The Greek word for cross, (stau-ros), properly signified a stake, an upright pole, or piece of paling, on which anything might be hung, or which might be used in impaling (fencing in) a piece of ground...Even amongst the Romans the crux (from which our cross is derived) appears to have been originally an upright pole."- Edited by P. Fairburn (London, 1874), Vol. I, p. 376. Was this the case in connection with Jesus Christ? It is noteworthy that the Bible also uses the word xy'lon to identify the device used. A Greek-English Lexicon by Liddell and Scott , defines this as meaning: "Wood cut and ready for use, firewood, timber, etc.... piece of wood, log, beam, post...cudgel, club...stake on which criminals were impaled...of live wood , tree ." It also says "in the New Testament, of the cross," and cites Acts 5:30 and 10:39 as examples. (Oxford 1968, pp. 1191, 1192) However, in those verses the King James, Revised Standard, Jerusalem Bible, and Catholic Douay, translate xy'lon as "tree." Jesus was dead through Nisan the 14th, 15th, and was resurrected on the 16th, the third day, just as prophesied. This date rarely occurs on the equinox. Also, if you go by the sun, it arises on the fourth day.

Last, but not least, December 25th cannot be the date of his birth: Jesus was 33 ½ yrs. Old when he was killed. Do the math: he was born in the fall probably September or October.

Other things the Bible does not teach: the trinity, immortality of the soul, eternal damnation in hell, and eternal HEAVENLY life for ALL Christians.

These are just a few of the true teachings in the Bible. It is a book of truth. It was not written to enslave anyone, but to set people free from false religious doctrines, superstition, and fear of the unknown.

Information is power, God knows this, and the last thing he wants is an uneducated mass of blind faith worshipers incapable of critical thinking. He wants us to ask questions about Him, and He has given us a book containing most of the answers, if we would, but read them for ourselves.

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