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The Bible Warned Christianity would be Hijacked

40 min · 3. juni 2026
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This book argues that institutional Christianity has historically abandoned the true teachings of Yeshua by constructing a deceptive, human-made Christ-system that operates in his name while contradicting his Father's will. The author contends that the Bible’s warnings regarding false prophets and the mark of the beast are not about external secular threats, but rather a religious hijacking occurring within the church itself. Central to this thesis is the claim that orthodoxy and creeds, specifically the doctrine of the Trinity, have replaced the Father’s supremacy with a metaphysical image that demands absolute institutional allegiance. By enforcing this system through social and religious coercion, the church has created a "mark" that governs recognized belonging and spiritual legitimacy. Ultimately, the text serves as a call for believers to undergo an exodus from tradition to rediscover the original apostolic faith and the plain words of Scripture. It concludes that the greatest deception is not the rejection of Christ, but the creation of a counterfeit Christianity that masks lawlessness behind a veneer of devotion.

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