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If you are a Christian this may cause you to Question your Faith!
Hear O Israel: HASHEM is our God, HASHEM is the One and Only. - Deuteronomy 6:4
In the beginning Jesus was just a Jewish man named Yahushua. He had dreams of leading his people to freedom, but by the time the Gospel of John was written Yahushua was no longer a Jewish man. He was the Greek Jesus, a cosmic being along the lines of Mithras or Osiris. Yahushua never intended to start a new religion, he never claimed to be God, his only goal was to overthrow Rome and lead the Jewish people into the messianic age, but in the end he was labeled as a political threat, and crucified by the Romans.
I'm going to take some time today to discuss a few of the many problems with Christianity. I would discuss them all, but that would be pretty much impossible, so here we go.
The genealogy in the Gospel of Luke says that Jesus was a decedent of Nathan, but the Tanach says the Mashiach must come through Solomon, not Nathan.
Behold, a son will be born to you; he will be a man of rest, and I will grant him rest from all his enemies all around. His name will be Solomon, and I will bestow peace and tranquility upon Israel in his days. He will build a temple for my name's sake; he will be a son to me and I will be a father to him, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom over Israel forever. - 1 Chronicles 22:9-10 The son of Melea, the son of Menna, the son of Mattatha, the son of Nathan, the son of David. - Luke 3:31
The genealogy is the Gospel of Matthew does not appear in any of the early manuscripts, but it doesn't really matter anyway, because if Jesus was born from a virgin than he had no earthly father, and according to the Book of Numbers genealogy travels through the father, not the mother. For the tribe of the children of Ruben have taken according to their fathers' house, and the tribe of the children of Gad according to to their fathers' house, and the tribe of Manasseh have taken their inheritance. - Numbers 34:14
In the Gospel of Matthew Joseph's genealogy is traced back to King Coniah/Jeconiah, so even if Joseph was the real father of Jesus, there are some serious problems with Jesus' messiahship.
Thus said HASHEM: Inscribe this man to become childless, a man who will not succeed in his life; for none of his descendants will ever succeed in being a man who sits on the throne of David, and ever to rule over Judah. - Jeremiah 22:30 Josiah begot Jeconiah and his brothers about the time they were carried away to Babylon. After they were brought to Babylon, Jeconiah begot Shealtiel, and Shealtiel begot Zerubbabel. - Matthew 1:11-12
If this genealogy is really Jesus' genealogy, than this could be the reason why he was unable to bring in the exiles, take over David throne, and bring on the messianic age.
The Book of numbers clearly says that God is not a man, but Christians claim that Jesus was God, so how is this possible?
God is not a man that he should be deceitful, nor a mortal that he should change his mind. Would he speak and not act, or promise and not fulfill? - Numbers 23:19
The book of Isaiah says that the mashiach will fear HASHEM, but how can HASHEM fear HASHEM? That is right HASHEM doesn't fear himself or anyone else, so the mashiach cannot be God, he must be a mortal, a king, like King David.
A staff will emerge from the stump of Jesse, and a shoot will sprout from his roots. The spirit of HASHEM shall rest upon him: a spirit of wisdom and understanding, a spirit of console and strength, a spirit of knowledge and fear of HASHEM. - Isaiah 11:1-2
The Book of Hosea says that Israel will be without sacrifice until the end of days, so how can Jesus be the final sacrifice?
For many days the children of Israel will sit with no king, no officers, no sacrifice, no pillar, and no ephod or teraphim. Afterwords the children of Israel will turn and seek out HASHEM their God, and David their king, and they will tremble for HASHEM and for his goodness in the end of days. - Hosea 3:4-5
The book of Zechariah says that in the end of days ten men from foreign nations will grab a hold of every single Jew and say we know that God is with you, so how is this possible if the church has replaced Israel?
Thus said HASHEM, Master of Legions: In those days, ten men from nations of every tongue will take hold of every Jew by the corner of his garment, saying, "Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you! - Zechariah 8:23
Has the church really replaced Israel? I don't think so! Thus said HASHEM, who established the sun for light by day and the laws of the moon and stars for light by night; who stirs up the sea into roaring waves; HASHEM, Master of Legions, is his name. If these laws could be removed before me, so could the seed of Israel cease being a people before me forever. Thus said HASHEM; If the heavens above could be measured and the foundations of the earth below could be fathomed, only then would I reject the offspring of Israel, because of everything they have done. - Jeremiah 31:35-37
The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a scholar from among his descendants until Shiloh arrives, and to him will be a gathering of peoples. - Genesis 49:10
The privilege of providing Israel's sovereign ruler. Symbolized by the royal scepter shall not pass from the house of Judah (Onkelos). (Until Shiloh arrives, i.e., the messiah to whom the kingdom belongs (Rashi). The word until does not mean that Judah's ascendancy will end with the coming of the messiah. To the contrary, the sense of the verse is that once the messiah begin to reign, Judah's blessing of kingship will become fully realized (Sh'lah), for all the nations will acknowledge him and pay homage to him.
The Church claims that you can only get to God through Jesus, but according to the Book of Chronicles, whoever seeks God will find him.
He came to Asa and said to him "Listen to me, Asa and all of Judah and Benjamin! HASHEM is with you because you are with him! If you seek him he will make himself accessible to you, but if you forsake him, he will forsake you! - 2 Chronicles 15:2
The Christian Church claims that sacrifice is required for the forgiveness of sins, but the Tanach lists three alternatives, which are charity, repentance, and prayer. Return, Israel, to HASHEM your God, for you have fallen because of your sin. Take words with you and return to HASHEM; say to him, "May you forgive all inequality and accept good intentions. Instead of bulls we will pay the offering of our lips. - Hosea 14:3
In the Book of Exodus Moses tries to pay for the sins of the Israelites, but he is told that each man must pay for his own sins, so this pretty much destroys the Christian claim that Jesus died on the cross to pay for everyone's sins. On that day Moses said to the people, "You have committed a great sin, and now I will ascend to HASHEM; perhaps I can win forgiveness for your sin." Moses returned to HASHEM and said, I implore! This people have committed a great sin and made themselves a God of gold. Now if you would forgive their sin, but if not, erase me now from the book that you have written." HASHEM said to Moses, "Whoever has sinned against me, him only will I erase from my book." - Exodus 32:30-33
The Book of Psalms says not to rely on mortals because they hold no salvation for you. This verse alone pretty much destroys Christianity, because overall this is Christianity's biggest claim, and if salvation only comes through the mercy of God, than Christianity is pretty useless, because it ts obvious that Jesus was not God.
Do not rely on nobles, nor on a human being, for he holds no salvation. - Psalms 146:3
The church claims that Jesus will fulfill everything during his second coming, but according to the Book of Psalms a man's plans perish when he dies. When his spirit departs, he returns to the earth, on that day his plans all perish. - Psalms 146:4
The Book of Hebrews claims that Jesus was a self-sacrificing high priest, but Jesus was not a descendant of Aaron, so according to the Torah he was not qualified to be a high priest.
You shall grid them with a sash, Aaron and his sons, and and you shall dress them with high hats. The priesthood shall be an eternal duty for them, and you will invest Aaron and his sons with full authority. - Exodus 29:9 When Christ came as High Priest of the good things to come, He entered that great, perfect sanctuary in heaven, not made by human hands and not part of this created world. Once for all time he took blood into that Most Holy Place, but not the blood of goats and calves. He took his own blood, and with it he secured our salvation forever. - Hebrews 9:11-12
The Christians claim the Torah was done away with, but according to the Book of Deuteronomy the Torah is eternal for all generations. You shall not add anything to what I command you, nor shall you subtract from it, to observe the commandments of HASHEM your God, that I command you. - Deuteronomy 4:2
According to the Christian Church Jesus will have no offspring, but the Book of Ezekiel says the Mashiach will have offspring during the messianic age. Thus said HASHEM: "If the prince makes a gift to one of his sons, since it is his inheritance that will belong to his sons, it is their position by inheritance. But if he makes a gift from his inheritance to any of his servants, it shall remain his until the jubilees year; then it shall revert to the prince; his inheritance shall only be for his sons. The prince may not take property from any of the people and rob them of their holdings. Only out of his own holdings shall he bequeath his sons, so that my people will not be dispossessed of their holdings. - Ezekiel 46:16-18
The Christians claim the Book of Daniel refers to Jesus, and the Rabbis agree. The only difference is the Christians are talking about the verse where the Annotated One is cut off, while the rabbis on the other hand are referring to an entirely different verse. The Book of Daniel actually refers to two Annotated Ones. The first is Cyrus the Great, King of Persia, and the second one whom is cut off is King Agrippa. The king of Judea was cut off during the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans. The Book of Daniel clearly refers to to the words of the Prophet Jeremiah being fulfilled. These same exact words are used at the beginning of the Book of Ezra. This is why in Christian Bibles those two books are separated, so that Christians will not realize they have been deceived.
Know and comprehend: from the emergence of the command to return and rebuild Jerusalem until the time of the anointed leader is seven septets, and for sixty-two septets it will be rebuilt square and moat, but in in troubled times. - Daniel 9:25 - Cyrus the Great
The "Septets" refers to full seven-year periods. The annotated leader of this verse is Cyrus, who gave permission to rebuild Jerusalem and the Temple. He ascended to the throne fifty-two years (seven full septets plus three years) after the exile had begun. From then until the second destruction of Jerusalem was 438 years, or sixty-two septets and four years (Rashi). Then after sixty-two septets, the anointed one will be cut off and will exist no longer; the army of the leader who is to come will destroy the city and the sanctuary, but its end will come through a flood. Then, until the end of the war the desolation will be decreed. - Daniel 9:26 - King Agrippa
I.e., King Agrippa, the last Jewish king, at the end of the Second Temple Era. After his death the annotated one of this verse, the Roman Emperor Titus, would command the destruction of the Temple, which will not be rebuilt until after the war of Gog and Magog in Messianic times (Rashi). This is the verse from the Book of Daniel that the Rabbis are referring to: In those times, many will resist the king of the south, and the lawless sons of your people will exalt themselves to establish a vision, but they will fail. - Daniel 11:14
Rashi and Rambam take this as an illusion to the Nazarene and his disciples. "For is there a greater stumbling block than this? All of the prophets foretold that the Messiah would redeem the Jews, help them, gather in the exiles and support their observance of the commandments. But he caused the Jewry to be put to the sword, to be scatted and to be degraded; he tampered with the Torah and its laws; and he misled most of the world to serve something other than God." (Hil. Melachim 11:4).
This verse from the Book of Daniel is no doubt referring to the countless false messiah's that arose during the time of the Roman Empire, but as we all know these men failed to accomplish their mission. They were labeled as political threats and crucified by the Romans. There were dozens, if not hundreds of these messianic stories, and everyone of them ends in the same way, except for one, and of course we all know which one that is. In the Christian New Testament the story is suddenly changed. It wasn't the Romans that executed the potential messiah figure, it was the Jews, which makes no sense what so ever.
I have been researching this material for quite a while now, and I always come to the same conclusion. Christianity was invented by the Roman Empire. Rome took misunderstood passages from Biblical and Non-Biblical texts and made a religion out of it. There original goal was to make the Jewish people worship Caesar under the guise of a new religion, but when that failed they just turned their new religion into another Anti-Semitic mystery cult that would be a thorn in the side of the Jewish people for century's to come.
It is obvious that the Romans crucified Jesus, and there are even some scholars that believe the Romans moved the body, and proclaimed that Jesus had risen to his followers, but no matter what happened. It is obvious that the Romans murdered the original followers of Jesus, and after they were dead and gone. The original message of Jesus was replaced with some weird form of gnostic paganism, and there were no eyewitnesses left alive from the original Jesus movement to speak out against it.
The world is still a mess, Jesus did not succeed in gathering in the exiles, rebuilding the temple (the Second Temple was still standing in Jesus' time), or any of the other basic requirements that the Mashiach is supposed to accomplish, so this case is closed once and for all.
Christianity = Idolatry, so leave the God of Rome, and return to the God of Israel before it is too late!
jesus christ is lord of lords, he was lord then and he is lord now!!jesus was and is god he was god manifested in the flesh..deal with it.. accept it or be lost
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