
Liberating Humanity: How Jesus Exposed The Evil God Of Moses And Warned Of Paul
What if everything you've been taught about God is wrong?
What if the God of Moses—the one who commanded genocide, accepted child sacrifice, and demanded rivers of blood—isn't the Father Jesus revealed?
What if you've been worshiping the wrong God?
This isn't a gentle theological discussion. This is a seismic shift that challenges the very foundation of Christianity. Because if Yahweh and the Father are different beings, then everything changes.Everything.
The Question That Shatters Everything
Jesus asked a question so simple, so direct, that it should have ended the debate forever:
"Which of you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a serpent?"
The answer is obvious: No loving father would do such a thing. Yet when the Israelites begged for food in the wilderness, Yahweh sent venomous serpents that killed many. When they asked for water, Yahweh gave them a stone to strike.
Jesus wasn't speaking abstractly. He was showing very clearly that Yahweh's actions proved he was not the father of the Israelites. There's no sugar-coating this: Jesus was saying their true Father had been replaced by an imposter.This alone is clear and damning proof that Yahweh cannot be the Father of Jesus.
But the contradictions run deeper than a single question. They reveal two fundamentally different beings operating under completely different systems.
The Blood Economy
Yahweh's system was built on blood. Rivers of it. The temple became a slaughterhouse where animals died daily to appease divine wrath. But it wasn't just animals. Yahweh's commands extended to humans.
Consider this chilling command: "The firstborn of your sons you shall give to Me" (Exodus 22:29). Human sacrifice. Yahweh commanded it. Even if you could "redeem" your child with an animal substitute if you could afford it, the command itself reveals a god who accepts—even demands—the sacrifice of children.
This same Yahweh accused other nations of child sacrifice, calling it so abominable that it justified genocide. Yet He then asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac. The hypocrisy is staggering. The nations were evil for doing what Yahweh commanded Abraham to do. Abraham was rewarded for being willing to do the most abominable action imaginable. You may be thinking, "Thankfully, he was stopped at the last minute!"Unfortunately, the same can't be said for Jephthah, who had to go ahead and sacrifice his daughter to Yahweh.
The blood economy wasn't just about atonement—it was about control. More laws meant more sins. More sins meant more sacrifices. More sacrifices meant more wealth flowing to the temple. It was a system designed to perpetuate guilt and generate profit.
The Darkness Where Yahweh Dwells
Yahweh consistently appears shrouded in thick darkness, clouds, and gloom. Moses met Yahweh in darkness on Sinai. The Psalms describe Yahweh making darkness His covering. But Jesus' Father dwells in unapproachable light—in Him there is no darkness at all.
This isn't poetic language or metaphor. It's a direct contradiction that reveals two fundamentally different beings. One dwells in darkness. The other is pure light. One commands genocide. The other commands love. One demands blood sacrifice. The other offers unconditional acceptance.
When Jesus said, "If you've seen Me, you've seen the Father," He wasn't adding another voice to the chorus. He was replacing all the others. The character of God is not a collage of contradictory verses.It's a single face—the face Jesus revealed.
Jesus' Open Rebellion
Jesus didn't come to fulfill Yahweh's law. He came to expose it. Throughout His ministry, Jesus systematically contradicted Yahweh's commands.
Yahweh commanded oath-taking as a religious duty. Jesus declared all oath-taking forbidden, calling it "evil" and "from the evil one."
"Let your 'Yes' be yes and your 'No,' no. For whatever is more than these comes from the evil one."
Yahweh commanded vengeance: "Vengeance is mine, I will repay." Jesus commanded forgiveness: "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you."
Yahweh demanded blood sacrifice for forgiveness. Jesus forgave freely, instantly, without payment.He forgave a paralyzed man before a single drop of blood was spilled. He forgave His executioners from the cross itself.
This wasn't evolution or accommodation. This was open rebellion against a system Jesus came to dismantle.
The Original Sin Lie
One of the most insidious doctrines is "original sin"—the idea that you're born guilty, inheriting Adam and Eve's transgression through your bloodline. But Ezekiel crushes this doctrine:
"The son will not bear the punishment for the father's iniquity" (Ezekiel 18:20)
The true God rejects the vile notion that innocence can bear guilt by bloodline. How absurd—how utterly obscene—the idea that you might be held eternally accountable for Adam and Eve's ancient transgressions.This doctrine is nothing less than theological terrorism designed to enslave humanity under a perpetual cloud of guilt and fear.
You were never separated. Never unloved. Never needed to earn what was already yours. The Father doesn't see you through the lens of inherited guilt. He sees you as you are—worthy, loved, whole.
Paul's Hijacking
But here's where it gets worse. Jesus warned about false prophets who would come after Him. And Paul, whether intentionally or not, rebuilt the very system Jesus came to dismantle.
Paul didn't build on Jesus' foundation. He built on Yahweh's. In one sweeping theological maneuver, Paul turned Jesus into the very thing Jesus opposed—a sacrificial offering in a system Jesus came to destroy.
"God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement, through the shedding of his blood—to be received by faith." (Romans 3:25)
Jesus didn't need a cross to forgive. He forgave freely. Unasked. On the spot. No rituals. No intermediaries. No transaction. From the cross, He cried: "Father, forgive them, for they don't know what they're doing."
But Paul? Paul told us forgiveness only flows when you believe in blood. "Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness" (Hebrews 9:22). Really? Because Jesus forgave before a single drop was spilled.
The contradictions are stark:
- Jesus taught: forgive without payment. Paul taught: no forgiveness without blood.
- Jesus taught: love enemies. Paul taught: hand them over to Satan.
- Jesus warned: beware false prophets. Paul declared: himself the last and greatest apostle.
Paul hijacked Jesus' story and twisted it into a theological death cult. And it worked. Paul's letters exploded across the early church—portable, quotable, pre-packaged theology. Meanwhile, the Gospels lagged behind, decades later, inevitably tainted by Paul's influence.
The Mercy That Yahweh Rejected
Buried deep in the Old Testament, there's a stunning contradiction. Hosea attributes these words to Yahweh:
"For I desire mercy, not sacrifice, and acknowledgment of God rather than burnt offerings." (Hosea 6:6)
The same Yahweh who instituted the temple system, who demanded rivers of animal blood, who enjoyed the "aroma pleasing" of burnt offerings, suddenly claims He doesn't want sacrifices after all. Some scholars say the correct translation is "never"—"For I desire mercy, never sacrifice."
Jeremiah goes even further, claiming that when God brought Israel out of Egypt, He never commanded burnt offerings and sacrifices. The entire Passover system—the lamb's blood on doorposts—was never commanded by the true God, according to Jeremiah.
These contradictions suggest that even within the Old Testament, there were voices trying to correct the record, trying to reveal the Father who had been hidden behind Yahweh's mask.
The Father Jesus Revealed
When Philip asked, "Show us the Father," Jesus didn't hesitate. He said, "If you've seen Me, you've seen the Father." That sentence rewrote theology forever.
No more contradictions. No more guessing games. The character of God is not a collage of verses—it's a single face. If anything in Scripture contradicts the compassion of Jesus, it doesn't reveal God: it reveals our misunderstanding of Him.
Jesus burned down the altar of retribution. He burned the ledger that kept track of sins and sacrifices. He turned the word "repent" from self-loathing into awakening. He turned judgment from damnation into healing.He turned obedience from fear into love.
The Father Jesus revealed doesn't need blood. Doesn't need sacrifice. Doesn't need your fear. He simply loves. Unconditionally. Without terms. Without conditions. Without wrath.
The Liberation
This isn't about tearing down faith. It's about clearing rubble to find what's real: A FATHER WHO LOVES WITHOUT CONDITIONS. No wrath. No worship of evil in the name of justice.
When you see Yahweh and the Father as separate beings, everything shifts. The contradictions make sense. The violence finds its source. The love finds its home.
The outcome? A soft heart free from guilt, radiating fearless love. Non-selective love. A heart that sees Jesus' teachings—and humanity—in a light that heals and empowers.
You were never separated. Never unloved. Never needed to earn what was already yours.
Experience liberation from transactional forgiveness. Break free from the false image of God that has held you hostage. Transform from fear-based religion to abundant, radiant, fearless life. Stop needing middlemen, blood rituals, or confession booths. Access the Father directly through Jesus' teachings.
The Choice Before You
You have a choice. You can continue worshiping the god of Moses—the one who commands genocide, accepts child sacrifice, demands blood, and dwells in darkness. Or you can follow Jesus to the Father He revealed—the one who loves without conditions, who judges no one, who offers pure grace, who dwells in unapproachable light.
This isn't about abandoning faith. It's about finding the real thing. It's about discovering the Father Jesus knew—the one who doesn't need to be appeased, who doesn't need blood, who doesn't need your fear.
Jesus left us with no safe middle ground. Either God is love, or God is a monster with good PR. There's no third option. If we claim to follow Jesus but still worship the punishing god He came to expose, we've missed the point of His teachings entirely.
The cross wasn't divine wrath unleashed. It was divine innocence revealed.
The journey starts here. The truth sets you free.
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