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Two thousand years ago, Jesus came to teach us to love and serve each other. He taught us to love our neighbour as ourselves.
Starving children in Africa
The front of a cathedral
The teachings of Jesus were soon changed into a system of rules, traditions and taxation.

Palaces were built for people to worship, but this was not what Jesus had intended for us.

Instead of the selflessness advocated by Jesus, society remained selfish, leading to consumerism, poverty and wars.
Two men in the foreground are in hand to hand combat with rifles.  There is another man in the background aiming a rifle.

But now all this has to change

Two thousand years ago, Jesus came to teach us how to live. He was crucified after a three year ministry. After his death, several things distorted his teachings, especially the theology of St. Paul whose letters have been included in the Bible. Paul's letters are responsible for the Church, a rule based system that is in opposition to people following Jesus. Where people do not follow Jesus, the results are poverty, suffering and war. To help save a people who would otherwise be lost in their sins, God has prepared an end. This will encourage people to learn how to follow Jesus, and provide for those who are presently in suffering.

This website presents the case for following Jesus by using parable-based evidence and by emphasizing the problem of poverty in the third world. Issues such as Pauline letters, true Christianity, other religions, heaven and personal relationships are discussed. The website stresses the urgent need for change in a society that is ideologically opposed to following Jesus. Parable-based evidence is used to predict future events, such as a tsunami predicted to hit the east coast of America.

This website contains:

  • Evidence in favour of following Jesus.
  • Evidence to show that people have been worshipping the Pauline religion for the last 1800-2000 years.
  • An explanation as to why this has happened.
  • A plan of action for people hoping to make a difference by following Jesus.

The website also describes the main ideologies in opposition to following Jesus:

  • Common sense (666).
  • Pauline theology and the Church.
  • The institution of marriage.
  • False religions.
  • Governments and power hierarchies.
  • Greed, selfishness and consumerism, motivated primarily by:

    • Sex and the desire for power and dominance (especially men).
    • The desire for happiness.
    • The desire to please family.
    • The desire to have things to talk about.
    • The desire to fit in.

You can download this website as an ebook in HTML format (2MB) or printable PDF format (6MB).