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Prophet Jesus Christ Son of Mary - Penultimate Prophet of God
Around the year 0 of the Christian Era, God sent the penultimate Messenger namely Jesus Christ Son of Mary to the Children Of Israel. Children of Israel had a habit of slaying their prophets, including an attempt on Prophet Jesus Christ’s life.
After Prophet Jesus Christ departed, Saul of Tarsus - now known as St. Paul (6 B.C. - 67 C.E.), began prosecuting some of the true followers of Prophet Jesus Christ for there were some. When St. Paul realised that he was failing, he made up a story in the year 33 claiming that on the road to Damascus he had a vision in which Prophet Jesus Christ spoke to him!
St. Paul - the Master-Builder of Christianity
St. Paul took the teachings of Prophet Jesus Christ but in a corrupted form to the Romans (Europeans) and mixed them up with existing Pagan rituals, including retaining their forskins, accustomed diets and solar worship (Christmas, Easter, sunday etc.). Notwithstanding that Prophet Jesus Christ, was a Messenger of God who came from the nation of Children of Israel, and ONLY FOR Children of Isreal, to confirm what had come before, that is, Prophet Moses and the Torah (Old testament). Prophet Jesus Christ was NOT a Christian, did not preach Christianity, nor did he come for the Europeans, nor for the whole mankind.
The faith that St. Paul preached could as well take the name Paulianity. Those who knew this were demonised as heretics and witches, and subsequently burned at the stake.
As truth stands clear from error, this fact is even acknowledged by enlightened Europeans, for instance ex-Anglican, A.N. Wilson, who in his book ‘Paul: the mind of the Apostle’, claims that St. Paul was a Temple policeman, paid by the Chief Priests; co-operated with the Romans; who ‘invented Christianity’ by borrowing largely from Greek and other Pagan religious traditions such as Mytharism. However, many Romans (Europeans) believed the corrupt St. Paul because Romans (Europeans) are theologically gullible people.
In any case the teachings of Prophet Jesus Christ undermined the Roman Empire. In the year 282, the Empire divided into two, ruled from two capitals just as the teachings of Prophet Moses led to the decline of the Pharaonic Egyption Empire. In an attempt to unite the divided empire, the illegitimate and illiterate Roman Emperor Constantine, through an interpreter and in the presence of Pope Melchiades (an African) converted to Christianity in the year 312, based on the corrupt teachings of St. Paul.
There were other African Popes such as Victor 1 (189-199) and Gelasius (492-496). Pope Victor 1 unified the Roman catholic Chruch. Gelasius was the son of Nubian called Valerius. Gelasius laid the basis for the modern Catholic theory of Church and State when he evolved the notion that the world is divided into two spheres, one to be controlled by the Church and the other by the civl power.
There were also many African saints such as St. Augustine of Hippo (345-430). These priests from Africa had a gigantic influence on the development of Christian theology, religion and civilisation in Europe. For example, Augustine wrote many books in which he supported the combining of secularism with spiritual power, the application of which was partly responsible for the Crusades waging wars on behalf of the Chruch and the development of Europe in later centuries.
Augustine also introduced infant baptism and the development of the doctrine that of the fall and the original sin, as both corruption and guilt.
His ideas are followed to this day by monks, nuns, priests, canons, friars and hermits.
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