The following are the main points summarized to show how the church fathers radically corrupted early Christianity and made it into something that it never was meant to be. This was the reason for all the bickering, debating, fighting and persecution between the Jewish Christians and the roman church. The Jewish Christians did not agree with how the church fathers were corrupting the truth, however the roman government stomped out the truth and Christianity eventually became what it is today.
Story of Jesus’ birth was changed
- The father of Jesus was changed from Joseph to the “holy ghost”.
- The Messiah’s name was changed from Yashua to Jesus (the correct translation was known even before he was born).
- The fact that he was a vegetarian and did not drink strong drink was cut out (they didn’t want to offend Consantine).
- His consecration as a Nazarite was cut out, that his hair was not cut.
- Emmauel changed meaning from “God within us” to “God with us”, suggesting that Jesus was God (God is “within” all of us not “with” us being Jesus).
- The prophecy about a “young woman” was changed to “virgin” to make Mary a holy saint and Jesus a god-man (or God Almighty!).
- The angel told Joseph to “go into his wife” (intimate relations). This was changed to “he knew her not until she brought forth her first born son” (no real virgin birth).
The genealogy of Jesus according to Jesus’ relatives

The "Virgin" Mary?
- Mary was a Levite, not of the house of Judah.
- Joseph’s step father was Eli, Eli was not Mary’s father.
- Joseph was the biological father of Jesus.
- Solomon had to be in Jesus’ lineage for him to qualify as the Messiah.
- Joseph was a descendant of Solomon, Eli was a descendant of Nathan. Mary was not of royal lineage.
- Eli, who the churches claim is Mary’s father, died childless. So it is impossible that Eli could have been Mary’s father.
- Jacob, Joseph’s father, married Eli’s widow and they had Joseph (a levirate marriage).
Mary mother of Jesus: a Levite, not of the tribe of Judah
- Mary was not of the tribe of Judah but of Levi.
- Mary was raised in the temple.
- Mary’s father was a priest and thus a Levite.
- Mary’s cousin, Elisabeth, was a Levite.
- Mary was not a “perpetual virgin”, she had other sons and daughters by Joseph.
- Mary was not the “Mother of God”, since Jesus is not God.
Jesus becomes first son of God at his baptism
- They took out “first begotten son” from all 3 of the synoptic gospels. If there was a “first”, then there logically would be a second and a third, etc. — not the only.
- If Jesus was the first then he wasn’t the only son of God, therefore not God Himself.
- They removed the words “thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee” from all of the gospels. It was there since it still exists in Acts, Hebrews and a messianic prophecy in the Psalms (Ooops! they forgot to take those verses out too!). They had to remove this phrase because it would have created a contradiction since Jesus was supposed to be “the Son of God” from birth.
- The spirit of God entered INTO Jesus at his baptism, not at his birth — God spoke through him, as he said he never spoke anything of himself.
- Jesus became God’s son at his baptism, when he was 30 years old, not at his birth.
- Jesus never claimed or even inferred to be God.
The story about Jesus they don’t tell you
- Jesus was a high priest (Heb 1, 5).
- If Jesus was a priest, he had to be a Levite. If he was a Levite, his mother had to be a Levite (or father or both).
- If Mary was a Levite, then she wasn’t of royal lineage and Jesus couldn’t be God (but he was the Messiah since his father, Joseph was of royal lineage).
- They changed the Messiah’s name from Yeshua to Jesus.
- Jesus’ birthday was not on December 25.
- The Christmas tree is an idolatras practice. (Jer 10)
- Easter was not a celebration of Jesus’ death and resurection, but an ancient pagan celebration derived from the Eastre, the Teutonic goddess of Spring.
- Mary Magdalene was known as Jesus’ companion whom the disciples believed he loved more than them and is said he kissed her often.
- They changed the day of rest and worship, the Sabbath, to Sunday.
Absence of the virgin birth story
- Neither Paul nor the disciples had ever heard of the virgin birth. It’s not in any of their epistles.
- The virgin birth story is absent in both Mark and John
Jesus himself predicted that this would happen.
But there shall arise after you, men of perverse minds who shall through ignorance or through craft, suppress many things which I have spoken unto you, and lay to me things which I never taught, sowing tares among the good wheat which I have given you to sow in the world. (Gospel of the Nazarenes 44:7)
the enemies of truth and righteousness shall rule in my Name, and set up a kingdom of this world, and oppress the peoples, and cause the enemy to blaspheme, putting for my doctrines the opinions of men, and teaching in my Name that which I have not taught, and darkening much that I have taught by their traditions.
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