Could it be true that Christian Theology is a Demon's Doctrine (one that encourages men to behave
like demons, rebelling against the Word of God)?
Christianity is a perfectly valid way to serve the Creator. But we have to wonder if a man can be “saved”,
while embracing the same doctrine devils embrace. Didn’t Jesus (peace be upon him) say that there’s no truth
in the devil?: “He (the devil) was a murderer from the beginning, and standeth not in the truth, because there
is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father thereof”
(John 8:44).
God's truth (as revealed in the Hebrew Scripture) is that Israel is His Son; His firstborn. As it is written,
“Thus saith Yah, Israel is my son, my first-born”- Exodus 4:22.
But, being a compulsive liar, the devil would have to say something else! Who would the demons say God’s
Son is?- “And the unclean spirits (demons), whensoever they beheld him (Jesus), fell down before him, and
cried, saying, THOU (JESUS) ART THE SON OF GOD”- Mark 3:11. And also in another place, “And
demons also came out from many, crying out, and saying, THOU (JESUS) ART THE SON OF GOD”- Luke
4:41.
In addition, the Creator states in the Hebrew Scriptures that he who refuses to obey His commandments, will
be accursed, and his soul will pine away (be lost), as it is written: “But if ye will not hearken unto me, and
will not do all these commandments... but break my covenant; I also will do this unto you: I will appoint
terror over you... that shall consume the eyes, and make the soul to pine away” - Leviticus 26:14-16.
Again, what falsehood can we expect a demon to say concerning God’s word in this passage of the Law?
What would an unclean spirit say about obeying God's commandments? What would an unclean spirit say
concerning Paul’s preaching of salvation only by faith in Jesus, without the need to obey God’s
commandments? The answer is clearly stated in the Christian writings- “And it came to pass, as we (Paul and
Silas) were going to the place of prayer, that a certain maid having a spirit of divination met us... (and) cried
out, saying, THESE MEN ARE SERVANTS OF THE MOST HIGH GOD, WHO PROCLAIM UNTO YOU
THE WAY OF SALVATION (SALVATION BY GRACE, WITHOUT THE NEED TO OBEY THE
COMMANDMENTS)”- Acts 16:16-17.
Thus, Christian writings themselves bear witness to the fact that, CALLING JESUS (PEACE BE UPON
HIM) “THE SON OF GOD”, AND BELIEVING SALVATION CAN BE ONLY ACHIEVED “BY GRACE”
(WITHOUT THE NEED TO OBEY GOD’S COMMANDMENTS) ARE TWO LIES SATAN (MAY YAH
REBUKE HIM) WOULD LIKE US TO EMBRACE, as they would place us on the devil's side of the
"narrative"- directly opposing the explicit word of God!
But, as a believer, you might argue that your Christian theology is indeed correct, and further claim that, by
following your theology, God has [in the past] answered many of your prayers. Well, when you say that God
is real, you are indeed correct. And yes, it is true that God answers the prayers of those who call upon him
with a sincere and broken heart; but that is true no matter if the person is a Jew, a Muslim, or a Christian. As
it is written: “A BROKEN AND A CONTRITE HEART, O GOD, THOU WILT NOT DESPISE...”- Psalm
51:17 (notice that the verse doesn’t mention a specific religion, but rather a broken heart).
But the fact that God has answered your prayers, doesn't negate the fact that, according to the Christian bible,
demon's do agree with mayor aspects of Christian theology. Where do you find that to be true in any part of
the Hebrew Scriptures?? Nowhere! Thus, our humble advice to you is the following: “if you are not totally
sure what theology you ought to embrace, try to make sure to “fail on the safe side”.
You see, God’s Law encourages us to put our trust in the Creator, not in the Devil (“O Lord my God, in thee
do I put my trust” - Psalm 7:1). In other words, God never intended you to put any trust in what demons [or
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non penitent men] have to say about the Creator. Keep in mind that the Hebrew phrase “Ha Satan” (Satan)
means “The One Opposing” . Therefore, Satan would not be Satan (The One Opposing one) if he were to
agree with the word of God.
Those of us who follow God’s Law know for a fact that God spoke to our master Moses (Peace and blessings
be upon him); and we know Moses wrote down the prophecy he had received from God. But, as for Jesus
(peace and blessing be upon Him), he didn’t personally write his message, and thus the Christian Bible ended
up being composed many years after the facts, sometimes by third party persons who had never personally
walked with Jesus, never saw him, nor even heard his voice.
Thus, we can never trust the Gospel narrative near as much as we can trust the Hebrew Scriptures narrative.
What? You argue that the Gospel mentions Jesus and his disciples performing many miracles?? So what?
Pharaoh’s magicians also performed many miracles!... You claim John uttered end of days prophecy (writing
the book of revelation)?... So did the wicked Balaam!
No our dear friend, the road to life everlasting is not to be found in blindly believing what Paul [or the
gospel] claims concerning Jesus (that he is the Jewish Messiah), nor is it in casting out demons, nor
performing miracles (bear in mind that Jesus is quoted saying the following- “Many will say to me in that
day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name
done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that
work iniquity”- Matthew 7:22-23).
Life everlasting, is to be found in “yielding good fruit”: in other words, in doing unto our fellow human
beings the goodness ordained by God’s commandments (“Fear God, and keep his [ten] commandments: for
this is the whole duty of man. For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing,
whether it be good, or whether it be evil” - Ecclesiastes 12:13-14).
The former, is the reason why even Jesus is quoted saying: “but if thou wilt enter into [everlasting] life, keep
the [ten] commandments... Thou shalt do no murder, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not steal,
Thou shalt not bear false witness, Honour thy father and thy mother: and, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as
thyself”- Matthew 19:17-19.
Gods’ explicit will for mankind, is to treat one another with justice, to show mercy to those who suffer, and
to walk [in this world] with a humble spirit [renouncing to all sort of pride, and arrogance]. As it is written:
“He [God] hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly,
and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?”- Micah 6:8.
In short, according to the Hebrew Bible, salvation can be summarized with this simple statement: “Turn thou
away from evil, and do good (obey God's commandments); and thou shalt live forever” (Psalm 37:27,
Wycliffe Bible).
Of course, if Jesus (p.b.u.h.) was indeed a Hebrew believer, he would have affirmed the Hebrew Bible’s
concept of Salvation (to depart from evil, and to do only good to our fellow human beings). Did he? Of
course he did! That’s why he is quoted saying the following: “Therefore, all things whatsoever ye would that
men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets”- Matthew 7:12.
Does this means Christianity is a totally false religion? No!, in spite of what has been said, the Christian call
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to sincere repentance is indeed true (as is also the Muslim call to repentance), and can lead those who
sincerely repent, and turn away from evil, into “Olam Ha-ba” (life everlasting), as confirmed by the verse
already quoted: “Turn thou away from evil, and do good (obey God's commandments); and thou shalt live
forever” (Psalm 37:27, Wycliffe Bible).
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