Curing Antisemitism, the Wild-Oat Jesus Way

Curing Antisemitism, the Wild-Oat Jesus Way

by Paul Arthur Cassidy
Curing Antisemitism, the Wild-Oat Jesus Way

Curing Antisemitism, the Wild-Oat Jesus Way

by Paul Arthur Cassidy

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Overview

Proceeding from the reasonable assumption that the forty-day test of Jesus chronologically preceded the Lord's expression of pleasure with him at his baptism, Paul the Antichrist enters the long-forbidden territory in this volume of contradicting the New Testament and repudiating its antisemitic source.
In chapter 1 of this volume, the author establishes a condensed background for the Antichrist narrative to support the premise that, following the trial of the ages, the Emperor who masqueraded as the Son of God endorsed the Roman conspiracy to mask the images of the original Jewish evangelists and to convert their sacred texts, history, and writings into instruments for initiating two millennia of perpetual antisemitism.
In chapter 2's collection of creatively written essays, the author presents a realistic portrayal of key Biblical personalities that runs counter to their Biblical images.
In chapter 3's collection, Paul the Antichrist substantiates his claim that Roman conspirators chronologically altered the Song of Mary and posits they hid the backstory of the desolate woman who once was the face and chief spokesperson of the Church of the Apostles.
In chapter 4's collection, the author draws attention to the four gospels' crucial inconsistency about the number of intervening days between the baptism of Jesus and the launch of his ministry. From this inconsistency and other biblical and historical evidence, the author adds context to the repressed storyline of wild-oat Jesus and to the antithetic image of "Lord Jesus Christ."
In chapter 5's collection, Paul the Antichrist returns to the interwoven themes of contradicting the New Testament's Lord and Christ image of Jesus and repudiating its antisemitic source.
In chapter 6's collection, Paul the Antichrist opens unmasking Saint Paul the Evangelist as a hostile mock-evangelist, then the author finishes the chapter by sharing his vision of the rebirth of the Roman Catholic Church.
In chapter 7's collection of creatively written essays, the author turns your attention to thoughts that are relevant to countering the diabolical plan of Saint Paul the Evangelist and equally relevant to reversing the destructive heading of today's ill-founded nations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780984808984
Publisher: Paul Arthur Cassidy
Publication date: 03/14/2024
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.27(d)
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