Mad About Mythology

…People would call me mad when I said things like, “in your Bible there are added verses to support your trinity theory.” Christians say oh he’s crazy, or he’s mad. Christians claim that a trinity exists in the Bible, when it doesn’t. I repeat, yes, you can find the words “the father, the word, and the Holy Ghost and these three are one” in 1 John 5:7-9 in any version of the Bible. However if you were to consult the original manuscript of the original Aramic or Syriac Bible, you would find that these words don’t exist and that they were added in. When I confirm things that are right in your Bible, like “Jesus had a wedding in Cana” (John 2) which means he had a wife – you call me mad. When I prove to you that there existed “three Jesus’ in your Bible” who false pastors, preachers and Reverends get confused as just being Yashua of 2,000 years ago, when I take the facts to dispel the myths, you call me mad.

Well, I am mad and you should be too. You should be mad at the fact that in 325 BC a group of men sat around and decided to take the facts about the life and times of all three Jesus’ and combine it into one book – the Bible. And, one person left out the facts, and added in some Hindu myths and Egyptian facts to create what is called the greatest story ever told. You should be mad at the fact that your pastor, preacher, teacher, or Reverend stands before you on Sunday and preaches to you from a book of which he can’t understand the original language, be it Aramic (Hebrew) or Greek. That he stands before you saying, “yes-ah Jeeeesus came to save ya, can I get an amen-na.”

Ask your pastor if he already came to save us and remove all sin, then why are you still waiting for him to return, and why are you still sinning? The fact is there is no such thing as a trinity, at least in the sense that these religious denominations have given it.

Excerpted from The Three Jesus’ by Dr. Malachi Z. York-El