The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Faith is measured in bills, not in deeds; the higher the amount, the greater the miracle’. The false prophet wants everyone so he can take everyone’s money; the true prophet only wants to alert the just to the deception. The message is there.

Fraud at first glance? Jesus’ resurrection account does not align with the prophecies. //59

They no longer worship my image but his’, Zeus //11

Jesus and Satan: a serpent that usurps Jesus //42

Gemini and ChatGPT debate on Death penalty //81

The resurrection of Jesus: a lie of the Roman Empire. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Sunday is the ‘day of the Lord’ because Jesus rose on that day, and they cite Psalm 118:24 as justification. They also call it ‘the day of the sun.’ However, according to Matthew 21:33–44, the return of Jesus is related to Psalm 118, which makes no sense if he already rose. The ‘day of the Lord’ is not a Sunday, but the third day prophesied in Hosea 6:2: the third millennium. In that time he does not die, but he is punished (Psalm 118:17–24), which implies that he sins. If he sins, it is because he is ignorant; and if he is ignorant, it is because he has another body. This cannot occur if one rises with the same body and the same consciousness. By connecting Hosea 6:2 and Psalm 90:4, we see that the prophecy never spoke of 24-hour days nor of a single person, but of the third millennium and of many people: it speaks of the reincarnation of all the righteous. December 25 does not correspond to the birth of the Messiah, but to the pagan festival of Sol Invictus, the solar god of the Roman Empire, later disguised as ‘Christmas’ to hide its origin. That is why they link it to Psalm 118:24 and call it ‘the day of the Lord,’ when in reality they refer to the sun, since they worship its image. If they are asked, ‘Where is Jesus?’ they point to Acts 1:6–11, another message invented by Rome, and affirm: ‘Jesus is in heaven; he ascended after rising and will come from there.’ But Ezekiel 6:4 already warned it: ‘Your sun images will be destroyed.’ Exodus 20:5 forbids it: ‘You shall not bow down to any image.’ Citing these laws does not make me a defender of all biblical laws, for Rome persecuted a complete message, not only the teachings of Jesus, which were part of a message without contradictions. Therefore, it is logical to suppose that it altered and/or concealed everything from the root (the Law and the Prophets). There are many contradictions in the books of Moses that demonstrate this: Genesis 4:15—murderer protected from the death penalty, vs. Numbers 35:33—murderer condemned to death. There are also contradictions in the messages of the prophets: Ezekiel 33:13–14—the righteous and the wicked can become the opposite, vs. Daniel 12:10—the righteous and the wicked can never become the opposite. //93

An idol of wood with the face of Zeus. It is claimed that Rome altered the original message. Does God need a telephone? That supposed telephone… is a carved wooden log. Why do you speak to it? Its eyes do not see you. Its mouth will never speak to you. It has no feelings, yet you tell it yours. It was part of a tree. Do you pray to something that needed to be watered by the rain? It has ears, but it does not hear you. If a dove soils it, it cannot clean itself. Why do you ask it to cleanse your sins? Is it not rather a sin to make an idol out of a log? Isaiah 44:16: ‘Part of the wood he burns in the fire; with part of it he eats meat, he roasts a roast… 17 and with the rest he makes a god, his idol; he bows down before it, worships it, and prays to it, saying: ‘Deliver me, for you are my god.’ 19 He does not reflect within himself, he has no sense or understanding to say: … ‘Shall I bow down before a block of wood?’ 20 … His deceived heart turns him aside, so that he cannot deliver his soul, nor say: ‘Is there not a lie in my right hand?” Psalm 135:15: ‘The idols of the nations… 16 They have mouths, but they do not speak.’ Habakkuk 2:18: ‘What profit is the carved image? the molded image that teaches lies, that the maker of its form should trust in it, to make mute idols? 19 Woe to him who says to the wood, ‘Awake!’ to the silent stone, ‘Arise! Shall it teach?” If one of those nations that spoke to deaf and mute statues determined which texts go into the Bible and which do not, can all the content of the Bible be trusted?’ //68