First published at 20:41 UTC on April 27th, 2024.
Since the early days of Christianity, the revolutionary teachings of Jesus of Nazareth were misunderstood, and over time, they have been altered and misinterpreted. The true knowledge that Master Jesus left for humanity, with utmost sacrifice, was b…
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Since the early days of Christianity, the revolutionary teachings of Jesus of Nazareth were misunderstood, and over time, they have been altered and misinterpreted. The true knowledge that Master Jesus left for humanity, with utmost sacrifice, was betrayed by the Church, a reality that continues to this very day.
Persecution soon followed, and the first councils were held, whereby the Catholic Church gained power and forced its fanatical interpretations onto society, believing itself an authority on religious doctrine, with power over its faithful believers. Within this context, it started cutting the true teaching, altering the Faith, and launching accusations of heresy.
In the Middle Ages, Tribunals of the Inquisition were created, which remained operative until their suppression in 1834. Their sentencing produced millions of cases of torture, condemnation and execution of innocent people. Often the charges emerged out of mere suspicion, vested interests or rivalries, giving rise to witch-hunts and the conviction of figures like Galileo, Kepler, Giordano Bruno, Joan of Arc and others who were burnt alive at the stake.
This same period saw the establishment of orders like that of the Jesuits, conspirators disguised as religious figures who infiltrate politics, society and the banking system, with the aim of controlling the world. Bergoglio, the current pope, is a case in point. A usurper of the Vatican, he is against the teachings of Jesus Christ and is leading the Church towards degeneration and, ultimately, to its end.
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