An Overview


        To be as transparent as possible, I would like to share an overview on the subjects we will be covering. It should come as no surprise that this book is controversial by nature. Some of the subjects we will cover may provoke powerful emotional reactions. These emotions can cause one to lose focus on the message and purpose of this work. To help mitigate this unnecessary drama, the following overview reveals the main design of these contents.

        To begin our studies, chapter 1 will establish a concrete foundation to work from. We will discuss the essence of reality itself, the concept of free will, and the foundation of genuine science. By putting reality into perspective, we can realize the importance of our lives and the decisions we make on a fundamental level. We will then use well-known facts alongside logic and reasoning to build two independent arguments for the existence of God. The first will be based off the Kalam Cosmological Argument, taking a more scientific approach to show why a single omnipotent God must exist. The second will be an Argument of Love, analyzing the essence of moral understanding to show that a Creator designed us with the ultimate purpose of cultivating love. From these two arguments, we will ultimately conclude that there is an all-powerful God of Love responsible for our existence, but not our choices. Rather, that this God sacrificed a part of it’s own power in order for us to have true free will so that we could love each other completely.

        Showing the existence of a creator is not enough for our purposes. We will need to be able to learn more about this creator if any worthwhile conclusions are to be made. In chapter 2, we will consider the most prominent religious texts to decide which is most worth our time. We will discuss that although there may be other ways to learn about God, the bible will be the option of greatest interest. We will establish a plethora of ground rules for studying the bible, to include a large degree of skepticism in its contents. We will discuss the history of the bible, the variations in biblical translations and contents, the importance of using the Greek and Hebrew texts, and several generally-trustworthy tools for studying the bible. Rather than blindly accepting everything written within, we will perform a thorough analysis of its contents to see how trustworthy the bible really is.

        In terms of the overall format of this biblical analysis, we will treat this case as a legal investigation. This book will gather evidence from both the Old and New Testaments of the bible, looking carefully for contradictions apparent, translational, and absolute. Once gathered, this evidence will be used to establish several factual cases for and against several Christian teachings. Cases will be presented and verdicts reached, leading to many groundbreaking discoveries. These discoveries will lead to one single conclusion – an ancient religion that was hijacked and destroyed from the inside like the story of Troy and the Trojan Horse.

        In terms of the contents of this biblical analysis, we will begin in chapter 3 by first discussing the biblical context required to understand the gospel stories. We will briefly go over the creation story, the basic history of Israel, the Mosaic Law, and a few other important contextual details. In chapter 4, we will study the Gospel according to Matthew. Although any of the four gospel stories would suffice, this one in particular contains many critical details. We will carefully study Jesus’s story as-written to see exactly what he taught. This will include his teachings on salvation, God’s Law, the Mosaic Law, love, faith, prophecy, and much more. We will get the first glimpse of a message contrary to both Christian and Jewish doctrine.

        After completing our analysis of Matthew, it will be important to see if this doctrine remained consistent throughout the New Testament. Our focus will shift to the story of Paul of Tarsus. Having contributed nearly half of the canonical New Testament books, his teachings are heavily used by Christian churches around the world. In chapter 5, we will study his popular letter to the Romans to understand his doctrine. We will see throughout Paul’s epistle that there are some major issues with his teachings. Although he will at first teach sound doctrine, we will watch as his message transforms into something that does not agree with our previous findings. We will identify multiple passages from Romans that absolutely contradict the teachings of Jesus as we found in Matthew.

        These contradictions will inevitably leave us questioning Paul’s authority as an apostle. In chapter 6 we will study the book of Acts to see the story of Paul’s conversion. We will learn about a religion known as The Way, as well as its main antagonist Saul of Tarsus. We will learn about Saul’s conversion story from persecutor Saul to disciple Paul. We will learn that, although Paul proclaimed himself to be an apostle, he was never officially given that title by anyone of proper authority. Rather, we will see that the book of Acts simply gave him that title part way into the book without explanation. We will see that his three conversion stories on Damascus Road had issues requiring further investigation. We will see that the apostles did not immediately understand nor approve of everything Paul was teaching. Rather, we will learn about two events in which Paul was summoned to Jerusalem for teaching lawless doctrine contrary to the doctrine of Jesus. We will even identify moments where Paul flipped doctrine depending on who was around in order to hide his lawless doctrine from the apostles and disciples of The Way.

        With the essential evidence collected, chapter 7 will lay out the facts to show precisely how Paul contradicted Jesus in what we will call The Great Contradiction. We will show how this contradiction was not apparent or translational, but was indeed absolute. We will see that Romans was not the only letter containing doctrinal contradictions, but that most of Paul’s other works did as well. The results will be laid out in a table to show precisely how Paul contradicted Jesus. Going further, we will pinpoint the moments in the book of Acts where Paul flipped his doctrine, and link those moments to his corresponding epistles. We will see that when Paul was unable to teach lawless doctrine because of who was around, he taught lawful doctrine, and vice versa. We will also point out the single moment he was caught in the act of this sin, being the ultimate reason he was summoned a second time to Jerusalem. To add to the absurdities, We will see that Paul by his own words was a liar and manipulator. We will see that he admitted to preaching different messages to different congregations in order to convert people to his religion. The evidence of Paul’s contradictions with himself will also be laid out in a second table. This evidence will verify the legitimacy of The Great Contradiction, exposing the lies of Paul’s lawless doctrine.

“He has abolished the law with its commandments and ordinances...”

– False Apostle Paul, Ephesians 2:15

“Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets; I have come not to abolish but to fulfill.”

– Jesus Christ, Matthew 5:17-20

‌        Having established the foundation, collected the evidence, compared the doctrines of Jesus and Paul, and verified the legitimacy of this evidence, one thing will be left. In chapter 8 we will prove without any room for error that Paul was indeed a false apostle and a false prophet, filled with the unholy spirit in order to deceive as many as possible. We will show that in his own words Paul was either a follower of Jesus or a follower of the Devil. We will show that the book of Acts contained subtle contradictions which prove Paul never met Jesus. We will go on to prove that Paul met the Devil on Damascus Road, that he received his gospel from the Devil, and that he was the very lawless one he prophesied against. This proof will be thorough and will discuss all evidence we gathered against Paul. This will seal the deal for Paul and his doctrine of lawlessness.

        In chapter 9, we will discuss several biblical prophecies that actually warn about lawless Paul. This will include prophecies from Genesis, Deuteronomy, Proverbs, Matthew, John, Revelation, and more. Our analyses will make it clear that Paul must have been the subject in question, described as the ravenous wolf, the man of lawlessness, the false apostle, the false prophet, the prince of the world, and even a strong candidate for the antichrist. Only, we will see that the very figure of the antichrist has been misunderstood. We will see that ‘Anti-Christ’ literally means the one who would oppose the messiah by teaching a contrary, lawless doctrine.

“You have tested those who claim to be apostles but are not, and have found them to be false.”

– Revelation 2:2, to the church in Ephesus

“If you love me, you will keep my commandments.”

– John 14:15

        Rather than discarding the bible as many erroneously do after these realizations, chapter 10 will begin the process of rebuilding a lost religion. We will see that everything we covered leads to a complete understanding of The Assembly of The Way. We will discuss the works of the remaining New Testament authors, showing that they followed Jesus and belonged to The Way. We will see that Peter did not approve of Paul’s lawless teachings, but that he alongside James, Jude, and John were working overtime to put an end to the error of his lawless doctrine. We will also discuss evidence suggesting that Mark and Luke were in support of The Way as well, with their works being misunderstood and sometimes mistranslated by the Christian church. The works of these 6 will lead to a new understanding of love, faith, truth, works, and even noncanonical scripture. Peter and Jude will even offer the first hints that the bible as we have it today excluded some very important scriptures.

        In chapter 11, we will use the evidence gathered to tear down a plethora of Christian myths while establishing the truth about the doctrine of The Way. We will discuss salvation, the trinity, the true names of God and Jesus, the appearance of the messiah, the holy spirit, the cross and other idols, worship, prayer, and much more. To follow up from these conclusions, chapter 12 will analyze some complex prophecies from the books of Daniel and Revelation. We will show that Christianity is a whore of a religion, responsible for the spiritual death of countless would-be saints. Through these prophecies we will identify the strongest candidates for the Beast and the Harlot of Rev 17-18, the fourth beast of Dan 7, the woman and the dragon of Rev 12, and the beast and the false prophet of Rev 13. We will even discuss the false number of the beast ‘666’, showing that it was originally the symbol χξς. We will see several connections between this symbol and the false image of the messiah who Christianity calls ‘Jesus Christ’. The final conclusions will be left for the reader to make, but the evidence will suggest that pagan Rome had completely corrupted Christian tradition at the deepest levels.

        After purging the lawless doctrine of Paul and the pagan traditions of Christianity from our midst, the last step will be to finish reconstructing The Way. In chapter 13 we will study the book of Deuteronomy to understand God’s Law and the Mosaic Law on a deeper level. We will prove through Old Testament prophecies that the Mosaic Law cannot be completely the same as God’s Law. Instead, we will see that God warned in several ways that the Mosaic Law as originally given by Moses was corrupted by ancient Israel, even proving some of the commandments to be forged. Instead, we will use the uncorrupted teachings of the messiah to determine which command-ments within Deuteronomy were likely genuine. We will finish the chapter by covering several biblical passages which strongly suggest that the messiah actually restated the law, implying the imperfection of even the biblical gospels themselves.

        To finish our scriptural analysis, chapter 14 will cover three extrabiblical texts. This discussion will include the Gospel of the Holy Twelve, the Book of Enoch, and the Book of Jubilees. We will see compelling evidence indicating that each of these three books were legitimate scriptures, rejected from the bible for malicious reasons. Our analysis of these texts will include the discoveries of God’s Law of Love given at the Transfiguration of the messiah, the true biblical calendar, and much more. We will see that the whole purpose of the Law of Love was to teach us how to love God and others, being a fundamental basis for the definition of love. It will be confirmed that this was the law required by Mat 5:17-20 and Rev 14:12 for salvation, confirming that God’s purpose for creating us was to cultivate love. We will see that those who go above and beyond will receive even greater rewards for their exceptional deeds. Although the entire truth regarding extrabiblical texts will not be covered, we will cover enough to understand the true path of The Nazarene Way.

        The last chapter of this book will provide a short summary of the contents covered and some advice on the next steps to take. We will go over frequently asked questions and counterarguments, some methods for uncovering the truth, and advice on how to share this message with the world. In closing, we will discuss some parting words as you are sent on your way. This is what The Nazarene Way is all about. My purpose is to get the truth out so that people can understand a deeper meaning of love. The hope is that this information will foster a revival of compassion for one another, helping to strengthen the light within mankind.

“But someone will say, “You have faith and I have works.” Show me your faith apart from your works, and I by my works will show you my faith.”

– James 2:18

        I fully acknowledge that I am not perfect, and that this work will not be either. Although these contents are being heavily tested to find any possible flaws, please test everything you read here for yourselves. If you can prove that I am wrong about something, I want to know how and why I am wrong. An amazing fact is that other minds might pick up on details I missed. I would be fooling myself by rejecting the input and criticism of others. Email TheNazareneWay@gmail.com to contact me on these matters.

        Please note that the information contained here cannot save you. It can only guide you to the path which you must consciously and actively take to be saved. As we will discover, it is not a difficult path to take; It is only difficult to wake up and see it. If you are ready to think, then consider the following leaked contents of the coming book, The Nazarene Way.