WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?

 

Christianity is the religion that is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, as they are presented in the New Testament.

 

However, in reality, the Christianity does not follow the teachings of Jesus Christ.

 

It is written in Matthew 5:17-19 that Jesus Christ said that he did not come to abolish the Law of God (Torah), and that we must obey all the commandments of the Law of God (Torah), without exception, and that none commandment of the Law of God will ever be abolished.

 

The religion that says that we must obey all the commandments of the Law of God (Torah) is the Judaism.

 

Therefore, we see that Jesus Christ preached and practiced the Judaism.

 

This is confirmed by several passages of the Gospels, which show that Jesus Christ went to the synagogue in the Sabbaths and went to the Temple of God in Jerusalem, and celebrated the holidays that God commanded in His Law, such as the Passover and the Party of the Unleavened Breads (Mark 1:21 and 6:2 and Luke 4:16 and 6:6 and 13:10 and Matthew 21:12 and 21:23 and Mark 12:35 and Luke 19:47 and 20:1 and 21:37-38 and 22:53 and Matthew 26:17-20 and Mark 14:12-18 and Luke 22:7-14).

 

Consequently, the true followers of Jesus Christ must also practice the Judaism, obeying all the commandments of the Law of God (Torah).

 

And we see in Acts of the Apostles 21:20 that the first followers of Jesus Christ practiced Judaism, obeying all the commandments of the Law of God.

 

However, we see that the Christianity says that it is not necessary to obey all the commandments of the Law of God, and that they do not obey many of the commandments of the Law of God (Torah).

 

For example: God commanded that all men be circumcised, and that when a boy is born, he be circumcised when he is eight days old (Genesis 17:9-14 and Exodus 12:48-49 and Leviticus 12:3), and however, Christianity does not obey this commandment.

 

Another example: God commanded that we keep and sanctify the seventh day of the week (Exodus 20:8-11), and however, the majority of the Christian denominations do not fulfill this commandment.

 

Another example: God commanded that we do not eat the unclean animals, among which are the pig, the rabbit, the camel, the shrimp, the crab, the lobster, the squid, the octopus, the clams, the oysters and the ostrich, and however, the majority of the Christian denominations do not fulfill this commandment.

 

Another example: God commanded us to make to Him some feasts, among which the Feast of the Unleavened Breads (Chag Matsot), and the Feast of the Weeks (Chag Shavuot), and the Feast of Tabernacles (Chag Sukkot), and commanded also that we fast in the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) (Leviticus 23), and however, Christianity does not obey this commandment.

 

Therefore, we see that the Christians are not true followers of Jesus Christ, because they do not obey all the commandments of the Law of God (Torah), as Jesus Christ commanded in Matthew 5:17-19.

 

The Christians do not obey all the commandments of God, because they were deceived by Paul of Tarsus.

 

About the year 50 after Christ, Paul of Tarsus became heretic, and started to say that it is not necessary to obey some of the commandments of the Law of God, and many were deceived by him, and they became heretics, and they started to disobey several commandments of the Law of God, and this originated Christianity.

 

Reading the writings of the old Catholic writers, called Church Fathers, we see that in their time (Centuries II, III, IV and V) there were the Ebionites, who believed that Jesus the Nazarene is the Messiah (or Christ, or Anointed), and practiced the Judaism, obeying to all the commandments of the Law of God, and did not believe that Jesus Christ is God, and did not believe that Jesus Christ was born of a virgin, and did not believe in the books of the New Testament.

 

Therefore, we see that the true followers of Jesus Christ were the Ebionite Jews.

 

The Christians say that the Ebionites are heretics, but in fact the Christians are the heretics, because they say that it is not necessary to obey all the commandments of God, and thus they contradict God and they also contradict Jesus Christ.

 

The old Cristian writers (Church Fathers) wrote that the Bible of the Ebionites was composed only of the books of the Old Testament (Tanach), and that they used only one gospel, written in Hebrew, that was considered to be the Gospel according to Matthew, but was smaller than the Gospel according to Matthew that is used by the Christians, because it was considered by the Christians as being incomplete, altered and mutilated.

 

This difference that was observed between the text of the Gospel according to Mathew that was used by the Ebionites and the text of the Gospel according to Matthew that is used by the Christians is due to the fact that the Christians made increases and alterations in the text of the Gospel according to Matthew, to give support to the false doctrines of Christianity.

 

About this subject, see the following page:

 

http://www.servosdejave.org.br/prova_da_alteracao.htm

 

For more information on the Ebionites, see the following pages:

 

http://www.servosdejave.org.br/the_true_followers.htm

 

http://www.servosdejave.org.br/church_fathers.htm

 

http://www.servosdejave.org.br/gospel_ebionites.htm

 

http://www.servosdejave.org.br/links_ebionites.htm

 

http://www.servosdejave.org.br/links_gospel_ebionites.htm

 

We also see in the writings of the Church Fathers that the Gospel according to Matthew was written originally in Hebrew, and that the Gospel according to Matthew in Greek, which many think to be the original text, is actually a translation of the original (Papias, quoted by Eusebius in History of the Church, III, XXXIX, 16, and Epiphanius, Against the Heresies, 29:9).

 

Was not found a copy of the Gospel according to Mathew used by the Ebionites, but we can restore its text, removing from the Gospel according to Matthew the passages that were added by the Christians, that are the passages that contradict the doctrines of the Ebionite Jews.

 

I already did the restoration of the text of the Gospel according to Matthew that was used by the Ebionites, which is the authentic text of the Gospel according to Matthew.

 

You can see the authentic text of the Gospel according to Matthew clicking in the following hyperlink:

 

http://www.servosdejave.org.br/matthew.htm

 

Therefore, we see that the text of the Gospel according to Matthew that is used by the Christians is an altered text, and we also see that the books of the New Testament in fact are not inspired by God.

 

There are many contradictions in the books of the New Testament.

 

The Gospel according to John diverges totally from the Gospels according to Matthew, Mark and Luke, and anybody can note that the three synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) count the same history, and the Gospel according to John counts another history, totally different.

 

There are flagrant contradictions between the Gospel according to John and the Gospel according to Matthew.

 

For example:  In Matthew 5:17-19, we see that Jesus Christ said that he did not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets, and that we must fulfill all the commandments of the Law of God, with no exception, and that none commandment of the Law of God will ever be abolished, and however, in the Gospel according to John it is written that Jesus violated the Sabbath (John 5:18).

 

We also see that there is a great contradiction between the Gospel according to Matthew and the Gospel according to Luke, concerning to the genealogy of Jesus Christ, because in Matthew 1:16 is written that the father of Joseph was Jacob, and in Luke 3:23 is written that the father of Joseph was Eli, and the genealogy of Jesus Christ that appears in Matthew 1:1-16 is totally different from that which appears in Luke 3:23-38.

 

We also see many other contradictions in the New Testament.

 

For example: In Matthew 5:17-19 is written that Jesus Christ said that he did not come to abolish the Law of God, and that we must obey all the commandments of the Law of God, without exception, and that none commandment of the Law of God will ever be abolished, and however, in Ephesians 2:15 is written that Jesus Christ abolished the Law of God.

 

Ephesians 2:15 also contradicts Roman 3:31, where it is said that the Law of God was not abolished, and it also contradicts Acts 21:17-26, where it is written that Paul paid the expenses of four men that had done vow of nazirite, and had to offer sacrifices to God (Numbers 6:1-12), to show that nothing existed of what people said about him, but that he also walked correctly, keeping the Law, as well as all the Jews who believed in Jesus, who were zealous observant of the Law of God (Torah).

 

There is also contradiction between Romans 3:28 and James 2:14-26, because in Romans 3:28 it is written that the man is justified by the faith without the works of the Law, and in James 2:24 it is written that the man is justified by the works, and not only by the faith.

 

Thanks to God, we have the information that the true followers of Jesus Christ were the Ebionite Jews, and that the true Bible is the Bible of the Ebionites, that is composed only of the books of the Old Testament (Tanach) and that the true history of Jesus Christ is in the gospel used by the Ebionites, that is the authentic text of the Gospel according to Matthew, because thus we are free from all these contradictions, and from the false doctrines that appear in the Gospel according to Matthew adulterated by the Christians, and in the other books of the New Testament, as, for example, the doctrine that says that Jesus Christ abolished the Law of God, and that after Jesus everything was changed, and that some commandments of God don’t need to be obeyed anymore, and the doctrine of the divinity of Christ, and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.

 

Yahveh bless you.

 

João Paulo Fernandes Pontes.

 

Published in November 16, 2011.

 

Updated in November 25, 2011.

 

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