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                        Jesus: Prince of Peace....?

Jesus is styled as prince of peace by the christians. But his own words merely show him to

be the contrary. Luke 12:49-53: “It is fire that I have come to spread over the earth, and

what better wish can I have than that it should be kindled? There is a baptism I

must needs be baptised with, and how distressed I am for its accomplishment! Do you

think that I have come to bring peace on the earth? No, believe me, I have come to

bring dissension.” How worthless is the christian claim, when Jesus himself says so

categorically that he has not come to bring peace, but rather fire and dissension!

Jesus declares in so many words that he suffers untold distress that the world of

man is not yet consumed by fires of dissension. The subject matter of this book is that

Jesus and Satan are one and the same. Satan means deceiver. Jesus is the same Satan who

has acquired human likeness for the annihilation of mankind. This is what Jesus means

when saying that “whoever has seen me, has seen the father” (John 14:9). Jesus the

pseudo-human constitutes by and in himself the deceptive mask put on by Satan the devil

supreme in execution of his contemplated aim of the total loss of mankind under the

pretext of saving it. Jeremiah 4:10 “Alas, alas, alas, Oh Lord God, hast thou then

deceived this people and Jerusalem, saying; you shall have peace; and behold the

sword reacheth even to the soul?”. Thus says Jesus’ so-called father at Zephaniah 1:3 “I

will cut off man from the face of the earth.”

We find at Luke 12:49-53 above, the untransformed Satan emerge from his mask

as Jesus. In other words, Jesus forgets his mask and appears in his true identity as Satan.

The passages leading, Luke 12:14-52 show how this shedding of the mask occurred. Jesus

says at Luke 12:40-41: “You too then must stand ready; the son of man will come at an

hour when you are not expecting him. Peter thereupon asked Jesus: Dost thou address

this to us, or to all men?” The announcement that he has come to set the earth on fire

follows upon this question. Jesus so announces because of his earlier statement at Luke

9:27. Jesus says there: “But I tell you truthfully, there are some of those standing here

that will not taste death at all until first they see the kingdom of god.” All his twelve

disciples were present there, besides others. The disciples naturally inferred from the

statement about “some of those standing here” that it was meant of them. But the same

Jesus said afterwards at Luke 12:39-40: “Be sure of this; if the master of the house had

known at what time the thief was coming, he would have kept watch, and not allowed his

house to be broken open. You too, then, must stand ready; the son of man will come at an

hour when you are not expecting him.”

Jesus does not answer the legitimate question of Peter whether his illustration was

directed at others only or at all of them. Reason is that the question tips off in Jesus an

inkling of his identity as Satan on the part of its author. If Peter were to sense the correct

profile of Jesus, then the so-called christianity is no more. The query of Peter starts a fear

in Jesus that his identity is already known to Peter. This fear makes him panic. He loses

all defences and blurts out in true Satanic vein that he is come to set the earth on fire, that

he had no greater wish than that the fire be kindled and he be “baptised” in it and that he

is greatly “distressed” that the undoing of the world as aimed by him is not yet

accomplished. It is only possible for Satan the devil supreme to be distressed over

mankind’s survival and to exult over its decimation. That kind of reaction only corresponds

with supreme evil.

Jesus dispels all possibility of misgivings about his aim. “Do you think that I have

come to bring peace on the earth?” he asks point-blank. “NO, BELIEVE ME, I have come

to bring dissension.” Dissension is the opposite of unity. Jesus declares that he has come

to bring dissension. This would show that there was no dissension in mankind before

Satan appeared amidst man “transubstantiated” into Jesus and that his christianity and

Jesus’ make-believe father are the pallbearers of discord and strife in mankind.

The devil continues saying, “From now on a family of five will be divided, three

against two and two against three. Fathers will be against their sons and sons against

their fathers; mothers will be against their daughters and daughters against their

mothers; mothers-in-law will be against their daughters-in-law; and daughters-inlaw

against their mothers-in-law.” (Luke 12:52-53)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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