The Amazing Deception: a Critical Analysis of Christianity
Doyle Duke
- Using
- the
- Jews
- fanaticism
- for
- the
- proper
- observance
- of
- their
- Law
- as
- a
- key,
- it
- reveals
- a
- different
- picture
- of
- Jesus,
- his
- teachings,
- and
- his
- agenda.
- That
- same
- key,
- in
- connection
- with
- Paul’s
- writings,
- helps
- cull
- the
- Christian
- interpolations
- from
- the
- New
- Testament
- scriptures
- to
- expose
- an
- extraordinary
- story
- of
- the
- birth
- of
- a
- new
- religion,
- not
- the
- propagation
- of
- one
- introduced
- by
- Jesus.
The
- Amazing
- Deception
- shows
- clearly
- and
- unequivocally
- that
- Paul
- was
- the
- creator
- of
- Christianity
- and
- was
- in
- direct
- opposition
- to
- the
- Apostles
- and
- their
- teachings.
- This
- new
- religion,
- by
- its
- very
- precepts,
- was
- at
- enmity
- with
- Judaism
- and
- the
- Mosaic
- Law.
- Because
- it
- attacked
- the
- Law,
- the
- very
- building
- block
- of
- Judaism,
- it
- presented
- an
- even
- greater
- threat
- to
- that
- religion
- than
- Hellenism
- or
- the
- Roman
- invaders.
The
- Amazing
- Deception
- picks
- up
- Paul’s
- religion
- as
- it
- emerges
- from
- the
- destruction
- of
- the
- Jewish
- war
- and
- follows
- it
- through
- its
- struggle
- to
- become
- the
- dominant
- Christian
- church,
- or
- the
- Orthodox
- Church.
- Almost
- immediately
- it
- assumed
- the
- title
- of
- Universal,
- or
- Catholic
- Church.
- By
- the
- early
- fourth
- century
- it
- had
- crawled
- into
- bed
- with
- Christianity’s
- first
- satanic
- empire,
- Rome,
- and
- thereby
- became
- (by
- Christians’
- own
- description)
- the
- mother
- of
- harlots.
- From
- that
- point,
- the
- Church
- truly
- appears
- to
- have
- been
- the
- bride
- of
- Satan
- rather
- than
- Christ.
- Seemingly,
- every
- decision
- she
- made,
- every
- action
- she
- instigated
- was
- designed
- to
- destroy
- both
- body
- and
- soul
- of
- mankind.
- She
- destroyed
- all
- knowledge
- save
- that
- of
- her
- beliefs,
- enslaved
- men’s
- minds
- and
- exterminated
- those
- who
- resisted.
- As
- her
- rule
- spread
- throughout
- the
- world
- she
- grew
- rich
- from
- the
- labor
- and
- blood
- of
- those
- nations
- and
- peoples
- who
- fell
- to
- the
- armies
- of
- her
- cohorts.
- For
- over
- a
- thousand
- dark
- years
- she
- corrupted,
- rather
- than
- enlightened.
- At
- last,
- with
- the
- renaissance
- of
- the
- fourteenth
- century
- knowledge
- and
- reason
- gradually
- gave
- mankind
- the
- courage
- and
- ability
- to
- resist.
- The
- Reformation
- of
- the
- sixteenth
- century
- broke
- her
- hold
- and
- eventually
- led
- to
- the
- enlightenment
- of
- the
- eighteenth
- century
- and
- the
- freedom
- we
- now enjoy.