WHY ARE THERE THREE MONOTHEIST RELIGIONS, INSTEAD OF ONLY ONE?

 

Many people ask why are there three monotheist religions, instead of only one. 

 

The answer for this question is the following: 

 

God gave His Law through prophet Moses. 

 

The Law of God is in the first five books of the Bible. 

 

Until the year 50 after Christ all the monotheists followed only one religion, the Judaism, that consists in obeying all the commandments of the Law of God. 

 

The first division among the monotheists appeared in the year 50 after Christ, when Paul of Tarsus became heretic and began to say that it is not necessary to obey several commandments of the Law of God, and began to say that Jesus Christ is God. 

 

From the preaching of Paul arose the Catholicism, that is a religion that says itself to be monotheist, but worships two gods, God and Jesus Christ, because it says that Jesus Christ is God, and it does not obey several commandments of the Law of God, as, for example, the commandment of doing the circumcision, the commandment of not eating the unclean animals, and the commandment of not to work in the seventh day of the week, that is the Sabbath Day (Saturday), and the commandment of doing the holidays of God.  

 

The Catholicism says that the holy day is the first day of the week, contradicting what God had already said before, in Exodus 20:8-11, where it is written that God said that the holy day is the seventh day of the week, that is Saturday. 

 

The Catholicism says that bases itself on Jesus Christ's teachings, but this is not truth, because Jesus Christ commanded that we obey all the commandments of the Law of God (Matthew 5:17-19). 

 

In fact, the Catholicism follows the false doctrine of Paul of Tarsus, who, contrary to Jesus Christ, said that it is not necessary to obey several commandments of the Law of God. 

 

The true followers of Jesus Christ are the Ebionites, who did not follow the heresy of Paul of Tarsus, and continued to obey all the commandments of the Law of God, as Jesus Christ commanded in Matthew 5:17-19, and say that Jesus Christ is not God. 

 

Later, approximately in the year 610 after Christ, Muhammad (or Mohammed) dictated the Koran, in which he presents as being Law of God a law different from that which God had already dictated before to Moses, and from the preaching of Muhammad arose the Islamism (or Islam), that is a religion that says that worships the Creator God, but does not obey several commandments of the Law of God, because it follows the falsified version of the Law of God that was dictated by the false prophet Muhammad. 

 

Muhammad, in the Koran, said that the only animal that one must not eat is the pig, contradicting what is in the Law of God, in Leviticus chapter 11, where it is written that God commanded that we do not eat several animals, among which are the pig, the camel, the rabbit, the ostrich, the fishes without scales, the crab, the shrimp, the lobster, the squid, the octopus, the mussels and the oysters. 

 

Muhammad (or Mohammed), in the Koran, said that the holy day is the sixth day of the week, contradicting what God had already said before, in Exodus 20:8-11, where it is written that God said that the holy day is the seventh day of the week, the Sabbath Day (Saturday). 

 

These two false prophets, Paul of Tarsus and Muhammad (or Mohammed), misguided many people, inducing them to disobey several commandments of the Law of God, and so the monotheists were divided into three different religions, the original and true religion, the Judaism, and two heretical and false religions, the Catholicism and the Islamism. 

 

Later, from the Catholicism went out the Protestant or Evangelical churches, thus arising the Protestantism, that is a dissident ramification of the Catholicism, but maintained most of the heresies of the Catholicism, because it also follows the false doctrine of the heretic  Paul of Tarsus, and it also does not obey several commandments of the Law of God, and it also says that Jesus Christ is God, and it also says that the holy day is the first day of the week. 

 

But in the future, when God and Jesus Christ come from the sky, the Kingdom of God will be established in the earth, and Jesus Christ will be the king of Israel and the king of kings of all the nations, reigning in the name of God, and will make fulfill the Law of God in all the earth, and all people, of all nations, will walk in the way of God, obeying all His commandments, and will worship God in His Sanctuary, in Jerusalem, and then there will be no more wars and all will live in peace (Zechariah 14:5, final part, and 14:9 and 14:16-21 and Isaiah 2:2-4 an Daniel 7:13-14 and Zechariah 12:10 and Psalms 2). 

 

Yahveh bless you.

 

João Paulo Fernandes Pontes.

 

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