CONTENTS

PREFACE

ISLAM IS THE ONLY ONE

CHAPTER 1

CHAPTER 2

AN ANALYSIS OF THE DOCTRINES
OF CHRISTIANITY

2.1     Constantine “The Great” Supports the Pauline Christianity

2.2     Christian Theologians Freely Made Changes To Their Doctrines 

2.3     Christians Oldest Confession of Faith: The Apostles Creed   

2.4     The Summary of Pauline Doctrines (Based on the Apostles and Other Christian Creeds)

CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 4

CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 6

EPILOGUE

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

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 Christians claim that Jesus Christ laid the foundation of Christianity and that his teachings form the basis of Christianity. However, the result of our research is to the contrary. Our investigation clearly reveals that the teachings of Jesus had ended a short while after him; and that the Pauline school of thought replaced such teaching, which was completely contrary to the teachings of Jesus Christ. Let the  former Roman Catholic nun, Karen Armstrong in her “A History of God” tell us concerning this matter. She seems to agree with us when she says that: 

 “There has been much speculation about the exact nature of Jesus teachings. Very few of his actual words seem to have been recorded in the Gospels, and much of their material has been affected by later development in the Churches that were founded by St. Paul after his death.”[1] 

The present writer cannot help agreeing with the former nun. Paul wrote one of the largest portions of the New Testament. Nevertheless, in all his 14 Letters or Epistles there is “very little” in Paul’s writings about the Gospel revealed to Jesus Christ or of the life of Jesus. Clyde L. Manschreck, Professor of Christianity and Director of the Center for Reformation and Free Church Studies who was also President, American Society of Church History admits this by saying: 

 “Although Paul’s letters…are nearer in time to Jesus than any of the other Christian writings, Paul does not depict a single miracle of Jesus, nor does he relate a single parable. These are so commonly associated with Jesus that we can hardly think of him without thinking of a miracle or of a parable. Yet Paul does not mention these. And strangely, Paul does not give any direct teachings of JesusJesus life simply faded into the background, displaced by the things that Paul considered more significant[2] 

 Paul misled the way to salvation by excluding one of its essential elements, that is the full observance of the Law or God’s Commandments. Paul and his Churches nearly abolished the Law,  thus  corrupted the whole religion of Jesus Christ and his disciples, giving it a new form. The main ambition behind all this was in his own words “to win a large numbers” of followers; the followers of a new religion; “The Pauline Christianity”.[3] 

“For Though I am free from all men, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win the more; And to the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might win Jews; to those who are under the law, as under the law, that I might win those who are under the law. To those who are without law, as without law (not being without law toward God, but under law toward Christ), that I might win those who are without law” (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians 9:19-21,GI)


 

[1]           A History Of God, 81

[2]           A History Of Christianity In the World: from persecution to uncertainty, 16

[3]           Follow Jesus or Follow Paul, 66