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Christianity is Pro-Roman
Christians are in denial about the origin of their own scriptures. They want to believe the Christian Bible was written by uneducated Hebrew fishermen who were divinely inspired by God, but all the evidence suggests their Scriptures were written by anonymous, educated, Greek philosophers, and authority figures. On this page, I will list overwhelming Biblical evidence that the authors of Christianity were Romans. The key cultural and historical piece of evidence you need to know is that the Romans and Jews were mortal enemies. If you are unaware of the multiple Jewish revolts against the Romans, then you are unaware of the primary motivation for the creation of Christianity. If you are aware of the multiple Roman-Jewish wars and skirmishes, but you think they are irrelevant to the creation of Christianity, then you are delusional. It is very simple to distinguish the difference between the Roman agenda and the Jewish agenda of the first and second centuries of the Common Era. The Romans demanded taxes, submission, and obedience to their authority, while the Jews were fighting to their deaths to maintain their culture, their religion, their devotion to their God, and their independence. The differences between the Romans and the Jews were irreconcilable, and this is what led to the destruction of Jerusalem, the Jewish Temple, and the Jewish religion. You can see these agenda’s very clearly in the Christian Bible. Now, take a look at these Christian Bible verses and ask yourself whether this supports the Jewish agenda or the Roman agenda.
Render to Caesar what is Caesar’s – Mark 12 (also Luke 20:25 and Matthew 22:21)
13 They sent some of the Pharisees and the Herodians to him, that they might trap him with words. 14 When they had come, they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you are honest, and don’t defer to anyone; for you aren’t partial to anyone, but truly teach the way of God. Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not? 15 Shall we give, or shall we not give?” But he, knowing their hypocrisy, said to them, “Why do you test me? Bring me a denarius, that I may see it.” 16 They brought it. He said to them, “Whose is this image and inscription?” They said to him, “Caesar’s.” 17 Jesus answered them, “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.” They marveled greatly at him.
Here in Mark 12, we have a clear Pro-Roman agenda being taught by a character who is affectionately identified as honest, truthful, and impartial. This perfect man (Jesus) is teaching Pharisees and Herodians (Jews) who are explicitly characterized as deceitful and hypocritical. Detect the bias? Notice the good guys and the bad guys? Jesus identifies the Roman Caesar’s image and inscription on the money and tells the Jews to give Caesar whatever money Caesar asks of them. When a perfect and honorable man is telling evil Jews they need to pay their Roman taxes, it doesn’t take a genius to understand whether this supports the Roman or Jewish narrative. Christians will even try to twist this obvious truth to make it say what they want it to say, but the answer is obvious to anyone who has integrity. If you want to deny the Pro-Roman teaching of Jesus in this passage, then you prefer lies over truth. Do better!
Romans 13-Submit to and obey the Roman authorities
Paul contradicted Jesus in many ways, but not when it came to paying Roman taxes and being humble obedient subjects of the Roman Empire. Look at this!
Romans 13:1 Let every soul be in subjection to the higher authorities, for there is no authority except from God, and those who exist are ordained by God. 2 Therefore he who resists the authority withstands the ordinance of God; and those who withstand will receive to themselves judgment. 3 For rulers are not a terror to the good work, but to the evil. Do you desire to have no fear of the authority? Do that which is good, and you will have praise from the authority, 4 for he is a servant of God to you for good. But if you do that which is evil, be afraid, for he doesn’t bear the sword in vain; for he is a servant of God, an avenger for wrath to him who does evil. 5 Therefore you need to be in subjection, not only because of the wrath, but also for conscience’ sake. 6 For this reason you also pay taxes, for they are servants of God’s service, continually doing this very thing. 7 Therefore give everyone what you owe: if you owe taxes, pay taxes; if customs, then customs; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor.
The most efficient way to make this passage abundantly clear is to repeat it with it’s true meaning. The following is my own interpretation, but it is the most efficient way for you to understand this passage. Keep in mind, this is found in the book of ROMANS and the ROMANS had authority over the Jews in the first century.
1 Let every soul be in subjection to the ROMAN authorities, for there is no authority except from God and those ROMAN authorities who exist are appointed by God. 2 Therefore, whoever rebels against the ROMANS is actually rebelling against God, and those rebels will be judged. 3 The ROMAN rulers are not a terror to good works, but to evil. If you don’t want to be afraid of the ROMANS, then just obey and submit to them, and they will love you for it 4 for CAESAR is a servant of God for good, but if you rebel against ROME, then be afraid, for CAESAR doesn’t bear the sword in vain, for CAESAR is a servant of God, and avenger for wrath to whoever does evil. 5 Therefore be in subjection to ROME, not only because you don’t want to be punished by ROME, but also for your conscience sake. 6 This is the reason you pay ROMAN taxes, because the ROMANS are God’s servants and they need your money to do God’s work. 7 Therefore give to everyone whatever you owe, including taxes, customs, respect, and honor, especially to the ROMAN authorities.
1 Peter 2 – Honor the Supreme Roman Emperor
Now, we have heard from Jesus and Paul, but what does Peter, the next most famous and authoritative Apostle have to say about it? For the record, Jesus, Paul, and Peter were all fictional characters, created to teach Christianity, but we can at least pretend Peter said the following:
1 Peter 2:13 Therefore subject yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord’s sake: whether to the Emperor, as supreme; 14 or to governors, as sent by him for vengeance on evildoers and for praise to those who do well. 15 For this is the will of God, that by well-doing you should put to silence the ignorance of foolish men: 16 as free, and not using your freedom for a cloak of wickedness, but as bondservants of God. 17 Honor all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the Emperor.
It seems the only thing all Biblical Christians agreed on was honoring the Emperor by complete subjection and obedience to Rome. It is no coincidence that Christianity developed immediately after major wars caused by Jewish rebellions against Rome. This is earth-shattering information for honest Christians who thought Christianity was really the divine truth from God, but unfortunately you are going to have to completely abandon your religion and your worldview, if you care about truth. Christianity is just Roman propaganda against rebellious Jews. It is difficult to admit, but the truth will set you free. There is no chance anyone will be punished by God for not believing in Christianity. Unfortunately, that also means no one will be rewarded for believing in Christianity also. Both Heaven and Hell are just outrageous, imaginary, human concepts to control and manipulate people to conform to Christianity. The sooner you realize this, the sooner you can base your life on reality instead of lies.
Test the Spirits
I am writing this page specifically in response to a Christian’s claim that the Romans were the “bad guys” in the Christian Bible. Not only did that Christian wrongly say the Romans were the bad guys, but he even mocked the idea that the Romans were the authors of the Christian Bible. Christianity has always been a Roman religion. The headquarters for Christianity has always been the city of Rome itself. The early Christian manuscripts were all written in a Roman language and found in a Roman province (Egypt). This idea that the Romans hated Christianity is simply the narrative to hide the truth. The Romans NEVER actually persecuted Christians. If you read Polycarp or Justin Martyr or any of the Christian church fathers who talked about brutal Roman executions of Christians, your “Spidey-sense” should start to tingle as a clue that you are reading fiction. Christians have been conditioned to only be suspicious of people who reject the Christian narrative. This reminds me of another Bible verse I want to share with you now.
1 John 4:1, Beloved, don’t believe every spirit, but test the spirits whether they are of God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.
Now, verse 1 seems like a good idea. We should test all spirits to find out if they are telling the truth or not, but that is not what “John” is teaching here. If you keep reading, you will see that you are expected to use Christianity as the standard by which to test other spirits. You should assume Christianity is true and reject everything else. That is not an honest test.
1 John 4:2-3, by this you know the spirit of God, every spirit who confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God and every spirit who doesn’t confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not of God.
1 John 4:6, we are of God. He who knows God listens to us. He who is not of God doesn’t listen to us. By this we know the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error.
Why don’t we all just use this standard of self-proclamation that I speak truth, therefore whoever disagrees with me is a liar? I provide evidence for my claims, I don’t just expect you to believe me. If you test the spirit of Christianity, you will find there is no truth in it at all. On the other hand, if you use the Christian standard of judgment, then whoever is not a Christian will burn in Hell for all eternity. Yet, the only evidence that Hell exists comes from the Christian “holy” books. Once again, if Christians say it is real, it must be real, right? WRONG!
Who Crucified Jesus?
As you read the gospel accounts of the trials of Jesus, all four gospel accounts make it abundantly clear that the Jews demanded the death of Jesus, while Roman governor Pontius Pilate said he found no fault in Jesus. Read through the accounts again, and pay close attention to the details. So who is the good guy and who is the bad guy? The Romans had no problem with Jesus, but the Jews demanded his brutal death. Tack on to this the ludicrous idea that the Jews could demand that the Roman governor obey them. On one hand, you might think the Romans wouldn’t write a story where they obey the Jews, but on the other hand whoever authored these stories most definitely wanted to blame the death of Jesus on the Jews. I conclude the Romans were willing to portray themselves as benevolent leaders who were just trying to keep peace in the region.
Matthew 27:17 When therefore they were gathered together, Pilate said to them, “Whom do you want me to release to you? Barabbas, or Jesus who is called Christ?” 18 For he knew that because of envy they had delivered him up. 19 While he was sitting on the judgment seat, his wife sent to him, saying, “Have nothing to do with that righteous man, for I have suffered many things today in a dream because of him.” 20 Now the chief priests and the elders persuaded the multitudes to ask for Barabbas and destroy Jesus. 21 But the governor answered them, “Which of the two do you want me to release to you?” They said, “Barabbas!” 22 Pilate said to them, “What then shall I do to Jesus who is called Christ?” They all said to him, “Let him be crucified!” 23 But the governor said, “Why? What evil has he done?” But they cried out exceedingly, saying, “Let him be crucified!” 24 So when Pilate saw that nothing was being gained, but rather that a disturbance was starting, he took water and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, “I am innocent of the blood of this righteous person. You see to it.” 25 All the people answered, “May his blood be on us and on our children!” 26 Then he released Barabbas to them, but Jesus he flogged and delivered to be crucified.
Mark 15:1, Immediately in the morning the chief priests, with the elders and scribes, and the whole council, held a consultation, bound Jesus, carried him away, and delivered him up to Pilate. 2 Pilate asked him, “Are you the King of the Jews?” He answered, “So you say.” 3 The chief priests accused him of many things. 4 Pilate again asked him, “Have you no answer? See how many things they testify against you!” 5 But Jesus made no further answer, so that Pilate marveled. 6 Now at the feast he used to release to them one prisoner, whom they asked of him. 7 There was one called Barabbas, bound with his fellow insurgents, men who in the insurrection had committed murder. 8 The multitude, crying aloud, began to ask him to do as he always did for them. 9 Pilate answered them, saying, “Do you want me to release to you the King of the Jews?” 10 For he perceived that for envy the chief priests had delivered him up. 11 But the chief priests stirred up the multitude, that he should release Barabbas to them instead. 12 Pilate again asked them, “What then should I do to him whom you call the King of the Jews?” 13 They cried out again, “Crucify him!” 14 Pilate said to them, “Why, what evil has he done?” But they cried out exceedingly, “Crucify him!” 15 Pilate, wishing to please the multitude, released Barabbas to them, and handed over Jesus, when he had flogged him, to be crucified.
Luke 23:13 Pilate called together the chief priests, the rulers, and the people, 14 and said to them, “You brought this man to me as one that perverts the people, and behold, having examined him before you, I found no basis for a charge against this man concerning those things of which you accuse him. 15 Neither has Herod, for I sent you to him, and see, nothing worthy of death has been done by him. 16 I will therefore chastise him and release him.” 17 Now he had to release one prisoner to them at the feast. 18 But they all cried out together, saying, “Away with this man! Release to us Barabbas!”— 19 one who was thrown into prison for a certain revolt in the city, and for murder. 20 Then Pilate spoke to them again, wanting to release Jesus, 21 but they shouted, saying, “Crucify! Crucify him!” 22 He said to them the third time, “Why? What evil has this man done? I have found no capital crime in him. I will therefore chastise him and release him.” 23 But they were urgent with loud voices, asking that he might be crucified. Their voices and the voices of the chief priests prevailed. 24 Pilate decreed that what they asked for should be done. 25 He released him who had been thrown into prison for insurrection and murder, for whom they asked, but he delivered Jesus up to their will.
John 18:28 They led Jesus therefore from Caiaphas into the Praetorium. It was early, and they themselves didn’t enter into the Praetorium, that they might not be defiled, but might eat the Passover. 29 Pilate therefore went out to them, and said, “What accusation do you bring against this man?” 30 They answered him, “If this man weren’t an evildoer, we wouldn’t have delivered him up to you.” 31 Pilate therefore said to them, “Take him yourselves, and judge him according to your law.” Therefore the Jews said to him, “It is illegal for us to put anyone to death,” 32 that the word of Jesus might be fulfilled, which he spoke, signifying by what kind of death he should die. 33 Pilate therefore entered again into the Praetorium, called Jesus, and said to him, “Are you the King of the Jews?” 34 Jesus answered him, “Do you say this by yourself, or did others tell you about me?” 35 Pilate answered, “I’m not a Jew, am I? Your own nation and the chief priests delivered you to me. What have you done?” 36 Jesus answered, “My Kingdom is not of this world. If my Kingdom were of this world, then my servants would fight, that I wouldn’t be delivered to the Jews. But now my Kingdom is not from here.” 37 Pilate therefore said to him, “Are you a king then?” Jesus answered, “You say that I am a king. For this reason I have been born, and for this reason I have come into the world, that I should testify to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth listens to my voice.” 38 Pilate said to him, “What is truth?” When he had said this, he went out again to the Jews, and said to them, “I find no basis for a charge against him.
John 19:1 So Pilate then took Jesus, and flogged him. 2 The soldiers twisted thorns into a crown, and put it on his head, and dressed him in a purple garment. 3 They kept saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” and they kept slapping him. 4 Then Pilate went out again, and said to them, “Behold, I bring him out to you, that you may know that I find no basis for a charge against him.” 5 Jesus therefore came out, wearing the crown of thorns and the purple garment. Pilate said to them, “Behold, the man!” 6 When therefore the chief priests and the officers saw him, they shouted, saying, “Crucify! Crucify!” Pilate said to them, “Take him yourselves, and crucify him, for I find no basis for a charge against him.” 7 The Jews answered him, “We have a law, and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the Son of God.” 8 When therefore Pilate heard this saying, he was more afraid. 9 He entered into the Praetorium again, and said to Jesus, “Where are you from?” But Jesus gave him no answer. 10 Pilate therefore said to him, “Aren’t you speaking to me? Don’t you know that I have power to release you and have power to crucify you?” 11 Jesus answered, “You would have no power at all against me, unless it were given to you from above. Therefore he who delivered me to you has greater sin.”
12 At this, Pilate was seeking to release him, but the Jews cried out, saying, “If you release this man, you aren’t Caesar’s friend! Everyone who makes himself a king speaks against Caesar!” 13 When Pilate therefore heard these words, he brought Jesus out and sat down on the judgment seat at a place called “The Pavement”, but in Hebrew, “Gabbatha.” 14 Now it was the Preparation Day of the Passover, at about the sixth hour. He said to the Jews, “Behold, your King!” 15 They cried out, “Away with him! Away with him! Crucify him!” Pilate said to them, “Shall I crucify your King?” The chief priests answered, “We have no king but Caesar!”
Who persecuted Christians?
Christians want to say the Romans were the bad guys in the Bible, but that is not what the Bible says. I already pointed out how Pontius Pilate found no fault with Jesus, but the Jews were screaming “CRUCIFY HIM! CRUCIFY HIM!” Pilate wanted to let Jesus go free, but the Jews demanded the death of Jesus. So, let’s look at some other Biblical examples of who was persecuting Christians, according to the Bible. After you read this, you must admit the Jews were the persecutors of Christianity according to the Bible. There is no BIBLICAL argument to be made that the Romans were the persecutors of Christianity. The fact that the Romans and Jews were mortal enemies, and the Bible says the enemies of the Jews were Christians, combined with the fact that the Romans are who we know pushed Christianity on the world, then the logical conclusion is that the Christians and Romans were on the same side against the Jews. The Jews were the bad guys, not the Romans, ACCORDING TO THE BIBLE.
Stephen and Saul’s story
Acts 6:8, Stephen, full of faith and power, performed great wonders and signs among the people.
Acts 6:12, They stirred up the people, the elders, and the scribes, and came against him and seized him, then brought him in to the (Jewish) council.
Acts 7:54, Now when they heard these things, they were cut to the heart, and they (the Jews) gnashed at him with their teeth.
Acts 7:57-58, But they cried out with a loud voice and stopped their ears, then (the Jews) rushed at him with one accord. They threw him out of the city and stoned him. The witnesses placed their garments at the feet of a young man named Saul.
Acts 8:1-2, Saul was consenting to his death. A great persecution arose against the assembly which was in Jerusalem in that day. They were all scattered abroad throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria, except for the apostles.
Acts 8:3, But Saul (a Jew) ravaged the assembly, entering into every house and dragged both men and women off to prison.
Acts 9:1-2, But Saul (a Jew), still breathing threats and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord, went to the high priest and asked for letters from him to the (Jewish) synagogues of Damascus, that if he found any who were of the Way, whether men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem.
Who was Saul/Paul?
Philippians 3:4-6, If any other man thinks that he has confidence in the flesh, I yet more: circumcised the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; concerning the law, a Pharisee; concerning zeal, persecuting the assembly; concerning the righteousness which is in the law, found blameless.
Acts 22:2-5, When they heard that he spoke to them in the Hebrew language, they were even more quiet. He said, “I am indeed a Jew, born in Tarsus of Cilicia, but brought up in this city at the feet of Gamaliel, instructed according to the strict tradition of the law of our fathers, being zealous for God, even as you all are today. I persecuted this Way to the death, binding and delivering into prisons both men and women, as also the (Jewish) high priest and all the (Jewish) council of the elders testify, from whom also I received letters to the brothers, and traveled to Damascus to bring them also who were there to Jerusalem in bonds to be punished.
Acts 26:9-11, “I myself (Paul) most certainly thought that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth. I also did this in Jerusalem. I both shut up many of the saints in prisons, having received authority from the (Jewish) chief priests, and when they were put to death I gave my vote against them. Punishing them often in all the (Jewish) synagogues, I tried to make them blaspheme. Being exceedingly enraged against them, I persecuted them even to foreign cities.
Who killed James?
Acts 12:1-4, Now about that time, King Herod (the King of the Jews) stretched out his hands to oppress some of the assembly. He killed James, the brother of John, with the sword. When he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. This was during the days of unleavened bread. When he had arrested him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four squads of four soldiers each to guard him, intending to bring him out to the people after the Passover.
Bonus verses
Acts 9:23-24, When many days were fulfilled, the Jews conspired together to kill him (Saul/Paul), but their plot became known to Saul.
Acts 13:50, But the Jews stirred up the devout and prominent women and the chief men of the city, and stirred up a persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and threw them out of their borders.
Acts 14:19, But some Jews from Antioch and Iconium came there, and having persuaded the multitudes, they stoned Paul, and dragged him out of the city, supposing that he was dead.
Acts 17:13, But when the Jews of Thessalonica had knowledge that the word of God was proclaimed by Paul at Beroea also, they came there likewise, agitating the multitudes.
Acts 21:27-32, When the seven days were almost completed, the Jews from Asia, when they saw him in the temple, stirred up all the multitude and laid hands on him (Paul), 28 crying out, “Men of Israel, help! This is the man who teaches all men everywhere against the people, and the law, and this place…30 All the city was moved and the people ran together. They seized Paul and dragged him out of the temple. Immediately the doors were shut. 31 As they (the Jews) were trying to kill him, news came up to the (Roman) commanding officer of the regiment that all Jerusalem was in an uproar. 32 Immediately he took soldiers and centurions and ran down to them. When they (the Jews) saw the (Roman) chief captain and the (Roman) soldiers, (the Jews) stopped beating Paul. [the Roman soldiers saved Paul’s life from the Jews]
Who did Jesus rebuke?
This page is already getting too long, so let me summarize this point. Jesus said he was only sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel, that means Jews. Jesus only had a message for the Jews and Jesus’ message was that the Jews needed to repent or perish. Now, Christians have switched that message from what the Bible says, to what they can use to threaten everyone with today, but that is manipulating the Biblical text for an evil agenda. According to the Bible, Jesus was the Jewish Messiah who had a message and mission for the Jews only. The Apostles were told to go spread the good news to all the world, after Jesus floated up to Heaven. The good news they were really spreading was that those pesky Jews had been destroyed and their religion was no longer valid, since the Jewish God was defeated by the Romans in 70 CE. The Biblical mission of Jesus was to provide a first century message to the Jews to repent or perish. The Jews actually did perish in the first century at the hands of the Roman army, because they didn’t repent of their rebellions against Rome. So, either the Romans fulfilled Jesus’ prediction to destroy the Jews, or the story of Jesus was created after the Jews were destroyed as a justification or explanation for why the Romans destroyed the Jews. If Jesus predicted the future, you have to believe in a supernatural explanation purely on faith with no evidence, but it doesn’t require a miracle or supernatural explanation to understand why the Romans would create a narrative for why they destroyed the Jews and Jerusalem in the past. Read Matthew 23 and 24 from the Roman perspective and your eyes will be opened. Matthew 23 and 24 is wartime propaganda, written after the Roman destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Jesus did not predict the destruction of the Temple, the Christian story was written after the Temple was destroyed. Christianity is the Roman replacement religion for Judaism. There is nothing true or reliable about the Bible.
Who would teach the end of Jewish Law?
Paul’s primary message is the end of the Jewish Law. I am AMAZED that scholars do not openly acknowledge what I am about to say. To suggest the Jewish Law ended when Jesus died on a cross is the most ridiculous suggestion possible. The Jewish Law says it is applicable for all generations. Psalm 119:160, All of your words are truth. Every one of your righteous ordinances endures forever. The Jewish Law does NOT say when a Messiah comes and dies on a cross, all of God’s laws will pass away and be replaced by a system of faith in Jesus. This is beyond ludicrous! How can humans be so dumb? Christianity is OBVIOUSLY a replacement religion for Judaism. Jesus said in Matthew 5:21, “You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, ‘You shall not murder;’ and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’ 22 But I tell you that everyone who is angry with his brother without a cause will be in danger of the judgment. So, Jesus quotes the Jewish Law and proclaims to give an update from God. Yet, in Matthew 5:17, Jesus just finished saying, “Don’t think that I came to destroy the law or the prophets. I didn’t come to destroy, but to fulfill.” If Jesus didn’t come to destroy the Jewish Law, why was it destroyed after Jesus, and why did Jesus change it? The answer is because Jesus was created by Romans, just like Uncle Sam was created by Americans. Jesus is a fictional wartime hero, just like Uncle Sam.
My main purpose in this section is to point out Paul’s teachings that the Jewish Law was no longer applicable to anyone, not even the Jews, and to teach you that the end of the Jewish Law could only make logical sense AFTER the Jewish Temple was destroyed in 70 CE. By default, that means Paul was not a real person. There is not a single historical reference to the person of Paul. Every reference to Paul is a reference to his letters or written materials. At least most scholars acknowledge that 6 of the 13 Pauline letters were written by someone other than Paul who was claiming to be Paul. The scholars need to be honest about ALL the Pauline letters. None of the Pauline letters were written before the Biblical Paul character died, and dead people don’t write letters. The only reason people think Paul was real is because the book of Acts says so. People who presume the Bible is infallibly true must conclude Paul really existed, but that is equivalent to saying Peter Parker and Clark Kent were real people because the comic books say so. The book of Acts was written for the specific purpose of establishing a timeline for the character of Paul and the spread of Christianity. Acts was not written as a historical account, but as a deliberate deception to justify the creation of a fictional person in a fictional account of the origins of Christianity. I can prove this point, but it is off topic here. For now, I just want to quote the Christian Bible to demonstrate that Christianity is all about the end of Judaism, and you need to understand that 70 CE was the focal point for the end of Judaism.
Ephesians 2:15, having abolished in his flesh the hostility, the law of commandments contained in ordinances, that he might create in himself one new man of the two, making peace.
There was a need for peace between the Romans and Jews, but peace could not come as long as the Jews still thought their law and religion and God was true. Therefore, “Paul” needed to spread the gospel good news that Judaism has been abolished, along with its hostility and laws and ordinances. As long as the Jews had Jerusalem and their Temple, it was impossible to discuss the end of Judaism. This new peace between the Romans and Jews based on the end of Judaism, can only make sense after 70 CE.
Colossians 2:14-15, wiping out the handwriting in ordinances which was against us. He has taken it out of the way, nailing it to the cross. Having stripped the principalities and the powers, he made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it.
“Paul” is clearly teaching the end of Judaism and he relates it to a public triumph over the principalities and powers. This is a reference to the Roman destruction of the Jews, Jerusalem, and the Jewish Temple in 70 CE. That was the public triumph over the Jewish principalities and powers (and the Jewish god).
Galatians 3:10, For as many as are of the works of the law are under a curse. For it is written, “Cursed is everyone who doesn’t continue in all things that are written in the book of the law, to do them.”
Pseudo-Paul is saying whoever follows the Jewish Law is cursed. That is not something a Jew would say. That is something a Jewish ENEMY would say. A religion that says the Jewish Law is a curse, is obviously an adversary to Judaism. Christianity IS the Roman replacement religion for Judaism.
Hebrews 8:13, In that he says, “A new covenant”, he has made the first obsolete. But that which is becoming old and grows aged is near to vanishing away. The Jewish Law is old and obsolete. The Romans created a NEW covenant after they destroyed the Jews in war. The Jewish god was not strong enough to defeat the Romans.
I could go on and on forever. Everything Christian is anti-Jewish and Pro-Roman. When you see it, you can’t deny it. Christians are brainwashed to believe obvious lies. Christianity is destructive and evil. It is not just the Christian religion that is evil and destructive though. All religions are evil and destructive. They are all built on lies and deception. If there is a God, he doesn’t want us to know who he is and he can’t be loving, or compassionate, or good. No good God could watch all the evil that takes place in his name, without intervening.
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