It’s deeper than it seems. Word of Satan: ‘My males need no wife; they will be my living glory, with long hair and absolute devotion, eternally bowed before me’. The false prophet hides contradictions and, unable to explain them coherently, calls them ‘apparent’; the true prophet denounces them, even if for centuries they have been considered ‘sacred truths’.

Did Jesus fall into the sin of Satan? //48

Why do the teachings of Cleobulus appear as gospels in the Bible? What kind of scam is this? //29

If the law condemns the one who leads the blind astray, how can it be true that Jehovah loved Jacob? //41

The cross, the holy covenant, and the sun worship unmasked. //71

Would Christ ask for the same thing as the Devil? In Matthew 4:9, Satan said to Jesus: ‘All this I will give you if you fall down and worship me.’ In verse 10, Jesus replied: ‘Away with you, Satan! For it is written: ‘You shall worship the Lord your God, and Him only you shall serve.” Did Jesus ever say: ‘It is I whom you must worship’? Deuteronomy 6:13 says: ‘You shall fear the Lord your God, and Him only you shall serve, and by His name you shall swear.’ The Roman Empire falsified both the images of Jesus and the purpose attributed to Him. Its inconsistencies are not only in its images—where they do not show Jesus, but their own god (Jupiter/Zeus)—but also in its altered message. For example, in the account of the miracle of the lepers: of the ten who were healed, only one returned and fell at Jesus’ feet, giving glory to God. Then Jesus said: ‘Were there not ten cleansed? Where are the nine? Was no one found to return and give glory to God except this foreigner?’ (Luke 17:11–19). Would Christ allow men to fall at His feet as an act of worship, asking for the same thing as the Devil? Consider also this contradiction: Hebrews 1:6 says: ‘Let all the angels of God worship Him,’ while Psalm 97:7 says: ‘Worship the Lord, all you gods.’ According to Deuteronomy 4:15–19, the Lord was not shown in any form, to prevent idolatry. These images and contradictory messages are presented as evidence of a religious falsification within the Bible itself. //59

The business of baptism does not need innocents who do not sin. The false prophet: ‘No one is a sheep, so there are no lost sheep; we are all wolves. Your little wolf needs to be baptized in my church to be cleansed of his sins. Just like you and me, he was born with original sin. Bowing before our images with us is not a sin; on the contrary, it is a sin not to do it with us every Sunday. This is only a first ritual; make him follow this set of rituals and let him continue bowing all his life before our images, to free his soul from condemnation (ours). Last but not least: give us your donations and pay for each one of these sacraments. Keeping these temples clean and the statues well dressed is never free.’ //56