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6/18/2025, 4:42:25 AM
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>Catholicism was started by Jesus Christ.
No, "Catholicism" was started by a Fifth Columnist disruptor [sent in by the Council of the Sanhedrin], named "Saul of Tarsus", to infiltrate and destroy the nascent Christian religion.
Saul of Tarsus then took with him Simon-Peter, to the Northwest, where they settled in Rome, to create a bizarre form of legalism, which bears little if any resemblance to Christianity.
What the Council of the Sanhedrin didn't know was that Jesus had already anticipated an insurgent Fifth Columnist, and that Jesus had chosen a young boy, named, "John", to be his true disciple.
After Jesus's ascension, John then fled to the EAST, where he was safe from the Council of the Sanhedrin, and set up shop there [in what is now modern day "Turkey"].
Pretty much the entirety of what we know as "Christianity" is actually the work of John, the "Gnostic Gospelist".
Whereas everything written by Saul of Tarsus is not to be trusted.
At the Last Supper, John was so young that he couldn't even keep his eyes open, as the older men talked at the dinner table, and John quietly fell asleep in Jesus's arms.
>Catholicism was started by Jesus Christ.
No, "Catholicism" was started by a Fifth Columnist disruptor [sent in by the Council of the Sanhedrin], named "Saul of Tarsus", to infiltrate and destroy the nascent Christian religion.
Saul of Tarsus then took with him Simon-Peter, to the Northwest, where they settled in Rome, to create a bizarre form of legalism, which bears little if any resemblance to Christianity.
What the Council of the Sanhedrin didn't know was that Jesus had already anticipated an insurgent Fifth Columnist, and that Jesus had chosen a young boy, named, "John", to be his true disciple.
After Jesus's ascension, John then fled to the EAST, where he was safe from the Council of the Sanhedrin, and set up shop there [in what is now modern day "Turkey"].
Pretty much the entirety of what we know as "Christianity" is actually the work of John, the "Gnostic Gospelist".
Whereas everything written by Saul of Tarsus is not to be trusted.
At the Last Supper, John was so young that he couldn't even keep his eyes open, as the older men talked at the dinner table, and John quietly fell asleep in Jesus's arms.
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