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HOW A BIBLE PUBLISHER CORRUPTED CHRIST'S WORDS: Why Celebrity Christian accept
a form of Judaism and bow to un-Christian apostasy
By Charles E. Carlson
This study is not written to convince anyone of what Jesus said, it only deals
with what the Christian New Testament states Jesus said. This analysis is
important to persons of all beliefs, faiths, and races who are trying to
understand why wars seem to be happening to our world, and why many of those
who call themselves by Jesus Christ's name seems to be consistently in support
of wars against other races, currently a war for the most part directed at
Islamic populations.
This is a re-written and abbreviated version of our more far reaching 2006
series, "The Sheep and the Goats" Parts 1 & 2, which are drawn from a study of
book of Matthew, chapter 25. Your author is responding to requests that we
more clearly prove and document the essence of popular biblical distortion
about Heaven and Hell in the book of Matthew. Chapters 24-25, which evangelical
believe to contain Jesus' words, are intentionally distorted by these same
persons, both in the text and footnotes to the text in most popular bible study
versions.
Christian Zionists at the pulpit of mega-churches are left with an untenable
problem. It is impossible for them to tell the truth about what certain New
Testament Bible passages say, or even to read them, without contradicting their
own support for wars and for the constantly warring state of Israel.
Church economics may also be a factor in scriptural compromise. Evangelical
teaching and preaching often directly contradict that which Jesus taught about
love and peace, and more surprisingly, celebrity Christian statements often
directly conflict with Jesus' statements about Heaven and Hell.
Celebrity Christian leaders may feel financial pressure to warp the New
Testament into a wide and easy path interpretation, which they say points, not
to Heaven and Hell, but to a "second coming." Simply stated, pastors have
learned they can't fill 10,000 seat arenas by leaning too heavily on sin,
repentance and judgment as Jesus portrayed it in this carefully worded chapter.
Many pastors no doubt justify compromise to save their own empires. This
contrast them with what Christ called the narrow path or "Strait" gate. Our
government's public policy of wars has become many churches' policy, and
evangelicals are well know to be active politically. Every politician knows it
pays to be "born again." Thus an unspoken, unholy alliance has been created
between financially successful false biblical teachers on one hand, and
politically successful politicians and businessmen who thrive on serial wars,
on the other. This bloodthirsty and anti-Christian heresy has cost untold lives
in half a dozen holy wars in the 20 years or so since it metastasized into a
judao-Christian political alliance.
"Oh that my enemy would write a book" (unknown)
The famous Scofield Reference Bible, perhaps the most powerfully promoted Bible
ever written, is the godfather of modern bible distortion, which is now
emulating and even exceeding in radicalism by other popular study bibles
including the NIV Study Bible and the MacArthur Study Bible.
Matthew 25 contains one of the most directly written and clearly self-explained
passages on Heaven and Hell, which was once taken at face value, but which is
now rejected in almost every evangelical (Christian Zionist) church, not to
mention a growing number of mainline churches who are influence through
dispensational bible studies, and celebrity-Christian media.
Matthew, the first book in the New Testament, contains the most outrageous
example of added words that directly contradicts Jesus words. A quote from the
Scofield Reference Bible footnotes directly contradicts what Jesus Christ is
quoted to have said, His simple words, taken from the King James Edition,
describing the basis upon which Jesus told his followers He himself will
someday judge every man from every tribe ("nation"). We start by reading
Jesus' words in Matthew 25:31-35:
"When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him,
then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory: 32 And before him shall be
gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a
shepherd divided his sheep from the goats: 33 And he shall set the sheep on his
right hand, but the goats on the left. 34 Then shall the King say unto them on
his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for
you from the foundation of the world: 35 For I was an hungered, and ye gave me
meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in:
(skip to40)---Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of
the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me."
The next five versus describe Jesus' rejection of the "goats," those who have
been less than kind to the least of "his brethren," judging them unfit for
heaven by the same measure. There can hardly be a more simple set of rules for
acceptance in Jesus eternal kingdom than this simple measurement of faith, love
and service, which He tells us in this passage is His measure for fitness for
the Kingdom on Heaven.
Now, we must beg your patience to wade through a long paragraph which is a
footnote to this same passage in Matthew above, and which footnote directly
conflicts with what Jesus taught. Be patient if at first reading you should be
confused. From the Scofield (Oxford) Reference bible,
Matthew 25:32: p-1036-37:
"This judgment of individual Gentiles is to be distinguished from other
judgments in Scripture, such as the judgment of Israel, and the judgment of the
wicked after the millennium. The time of this judgment is "when the Son of man
shall come in his glory," i.e. at the second coming of Christ after the
tribulation. The subjects of this judgment are ...all Gentiles then living on
earth. Three classes of individuals are mentioned: (1) sheep, saved Gentiles;
(2) goats, unsaved Gentiles; and (3) brethren, the people of Israel. The scene
is on earth;...The test of this judgment is the treatment by individual
Gentiles of those whom Christ calls "my brethren," living in the preceding
tribulation period when Israel is fearfully persecuted...The sheep are Gentiles
saved on earth during the period between the rapture and Christ's second coming
to the earth..."
What is that all about? Maybe you need to pinch yourself and read it again. The
brethren are "the people of Israel?" but Israel can only mean the state by that
name in 1967 when this was written, and the State of Israel did not exist when
Jesus lived!
Oxford Press introduces radical racism into its interpolation of Jesus' words
by limiting heaven to "Jews" and those non-Jews who are excessively kind to
Jews. And the footnotes also claim it is not even Heaven Jesus it talking
about. Instead it is an early kingdom that is yet to come...and it has
(according to Oxford) nothing to do with the world the Disciples and Jesus
lived in!
Who, to Jesus, were "the least of these my brethren?" Oxford has them to be
"Jews" living in the state of Israel at some future age. In fact, Oxford
ignores Heaven entirely and changes the place to an "earthy kingdom" at a
future time after an Armageddon event to take place after a "rapture" event
followed by an "millennium" event. This complex and base interruption of
Jesus' simple words is an insult to any reader's intelligence and a false
witness to God himself, as we will further explain.
WHO ARE JESUS BRETHREN?
When Jesus spoke of "his brethren" He was in no way talking about the 1948
created State of Israel. Surely He was referring to his followers who he often
pointedly called brothers. And based upon Jesus many consistant statements
about loving ones' neighbor, associates, and even our enemies, it is more
likely Jesus was thinking of any and all of suffering mankind when he used the
term "the least of these my brethren." But we do not try to decide that for
you, let the words speak your own discernment. Suffice to say, the New
Testament does not read as Oxford Press portrays it. That makes it a giant
intentional forgery.
"Goats," in Jesus simple pastoral analogy, are those who look a lot like sheep
but who act differently and have ignored the needs of their fellow men.
But to Oxford University Press, the goats are symbols of pro-Israel racism,
they are "gentiles" who fail to shelter Israelis at some future time in
imagined history. In other words, Oxford Press wants us to believe Jesus was
not even talking to his disciples or needy mankind at all, but that he was
tossing cute futurist riddles over his followers' innocent heads. Why would
Jesus lecture his disciples about some future generation that his "brethren"
would not even comprehend or live to see? Jesus words were (this writer
thinks) relevant to those who followed him and to the questions they asked. If
Jesus did not shoot strait with his own, how can Jesus words be believable to
those who try to follow him now?
Jesus left no doubt about his subject. To make sure everyone knows He was
talking about, Heaven and Hell, and nothing else, he provides two parables in
first half of the same 25th Chapter that he labeled as explaining the kingdom
of Heaven ("the kingdom of Heaven is like"). And nowhere in the chapter did
Jesus say he was suddenly inclined to change the subject to a "second coming"
scene. Had Jesus intended to give a future history lesson it is logical to
think he would have said so. After all, He is the son of God and knew how to
dictate a literate paragraph! But this did not deter Oxford from changing the
subject!
Written Lies Between the Lines
Another Forgery is found in Matthew 24 in the Oxford 1967 edition, page 1035,
and is part of the sheep and goats forgery. It is worth a minute or two to see
what Jesus was talking about that Oxford Press considered important enough to
forge right in front of the world of Bible readers. Here they did not change
the words but refuted that they mean what Jesus said. In other words Oxford
Press says Jesus is wrong.
Jesus was first asked a natural and simple question by an unnamed disciple in
the 3rd verse;
3)"Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy
coming, and of the end of the world?"
To Which Jesus Replied:
34)"Verily (truly) I say unto you, this generation shall not pass, till all
these things be fulfilled."
Jesus was answering his youthful and curious followers, telling them certain
events would occur before their "generation" is gone, leaving no doubt that he
means some of them might live to see much persecution and the temple destroyed,
among less easily understood events.
One of them specifically asked about the Herod's Temple, where today the Al
Aqsa Mosque stands. It turns out the "in this generation" was absolutely right
for the Roman as well as Jewish records show the Temple was completely
destroyed about 35 years later in 70 AD under the Roman General Titus.
Now read the Oxford footnote that actually refutes Jesus words:
1(24:34, page 1035) states:
"The word 'generation' though commonly used in Scriptures of those living at
one time, could not here mean those alive at the time of Christ..."
Obviously, Oxford Press has a problem with Jesus words so it vetoed what Jesus
said. To do this they invented a new definition of "generation" that fit
Oxford's idea of an earthly kingdom in Jerusalem in which the present day state
of Israelis, chosen of God, and owning the entire Middle East. Oxford fixed the
Bible by making a generation as long as they wish it to be, say 3000 years or
more. This of course would make Jesus a liar to his own followers, but Oxford
Press, satisfying the interest of World Zionism, does not flinch at doing this.
WHAT IS OXFORD'S UNIVERSITY PRESS' MOTIVE?
Oxford Press treats Jesus Christ like a public school drop out who cannot
express himself or compose a paragraph without Oxford's help. We are supposed
to believe that the Scofield bible (written and rewritten by Oxford University
Press from 1921 on) is needed to interpret Jesus lack of expression. It would
have us think God is incapable of explaining his purpose on earth. How
insulting to God. Oxford Press and Pharisaic Christian leaders should tremble
in fear before a Holy God.
Jesus was clearly addressing his Disciples in the whole of Chapter 25, and he
was telling them about Heaven and Hell and He explained the earthly path to
each place. Traditional Christians (as well as Muslims as we understand them)
believe Jesus was describing the "narrow path" to heaven. Jesus does not tell
us so but we tend to assume this path is also meant for us to follow.
Most dispensational pastors avoid discussing Matthew 25 as thought they wish it
would disappear. To deal with it they have adopted what we call "Scofieldism"
to convert this problem into an asset. Scofieldism make no sense as interpreted
in the Oxford footnotes except to "dispensationalists" who have built cults
around it. Scofieldism is gushed from the pulpits of the celebrity Christian
churches and go out on Christian airwaves to untold millions. As a result,
followers of Christ as well as moral but confused Christian drop outs are
confused by the simple words Jesus left for us .
Jesus words are easy to understand, but difficult to follow toward the strait
gate. Oxford Press's words are impossible to understand and as hard to
remember, but the interpretations are duck soup to follow...they require almost
nothing of those who profess to be "born again."
Those who promoted the Oxford University Press bible (Scofield Reference
Bibles) invents a wide and easy path to heaven, where hell is only a factor for
others, where sacrificial kindness must be shown only to "Jews," and not even
now...but later, during a millennial kingdom. Mr. Scofield called it
"Dispensation"(-alism). It is quite ok to slaughter Arab children and wage the
cruelest wars on their parents. After all, it is Arabs and Muslims who are
Israel's enemies, isn't it?
The amazing paradox about Scofield-dispensationalism is that it is practiced by
those celebrity "Christians" who claim they believe that 100% of the Bible is
literally true. Ted Haggard is one.
Barbara Walters interviewed Evangelical mega-church leader on ABC's 20/20, on
December 19th, 2005. The subject was Heaven and Hell. Haggard defined
"evangelicalism" as three principles that he said evangelicals believe: that
Jesus Christ is the son of God; that the Bible is literally true throughout;
and that to go to Heaven one must be "born again." But Haggard teaches
Scofieldism.
It should be no surprise if the Zionist leaning, non-Christian Oxford Press
would lie to attain a political agenda to control American Christianity. This
was its logical purpose in making, selling and promoting tens of millions of
Scofield bibles into American Seminaries and church leaders.
CONCLUSION
Dispensationalism is Christian-Zionism, which is racism. It requires each
follower to acknowledge the lordship of the State of Israel along side of
Christ. Their view of salvation is a glittery wide and easy way that that
requires loving "Jews" next to loving God, and more than we love others. We
have shown this in Part 2, The Sheep and the Goats.
The immense, indescribable distortion of Jesus Christ's words of which such
clear examples are found in Matthew 25, defies imagination in its brazenness
and the cruel intent of its Zionist framers. It is used every day in the USA to
enable and instigate the brutality falsely called "war" in the Middle East. -
Evangelical celebrities, and all who knowingly go along with the forgery, have
the blood of a several racist wars on their hands. Jesus' true words require
that We Hold These Truths confronts pastors and leaders in tens of thousands of
churches, as Jesus confronted the chief priests and Pharisees of his day.
Project Strait Gate is our plan to do this. Our website is there to help you
make your own decision, we hope it will be a life changing and lifesaving
decision for you.
Other works by this author:
http://www.straitgateministry.net (Click: Pharisee Watch/Listen Live)
The Cause of Our Conflicts
Interactive audio-video presentation (no charge)
The Sheep and the Goats, Part 1 (Click: Pharisee Watch/search for title)
Charles E. Carlson, Jan 02, 2006
The Sheep and the Goats, Part 2
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