Christ’s Three Warnings Against Paul

1)The Wide Way that would lead to destruction.
2)The Weeds in the Wheat.
3) The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.

Paul’s easy Doctrine of Salvation by murder would suppose no sin that would not be instantly forgiven. Salvation could be got, Paul claimed, by simply assenting to a shared guilt in the murder of Christ. Does this fairly not describe a Wide Way. Does not the permissiveness of Sin show it to lead fairly to Destruction?

The permissiveness of Paul’s Doctrines would persist in the Church despite the best efforts of the Real Apostles to refute and reject those Doctrines. Christ’s Prophecy would come out to be true, that Paul’s Weeds would persist until the End Times – that the Church was always afraid of weeding them out, fearing that not much of the Church would survive if all of the soothing falsities of Paul were eradicated.

Paul of course was the Wolf in Sheep’s clothing. Christ went on to say that we would know the Evil Tree by its horrible fruits. Paul divided the Church even in his own lifetime. In Rev 2:2 we are told that paul was tossed out of Asia for being a false Apostle, a claim that Paul accedes to in 2 Tim 1:15. His congregations would instigate the first Anti-jewish riots. And Paul’s doctrine of State Supremacy would act as a perpetual betrayer to Church influence in moralizing Society. Although the Catholic Church established the “Thousand Year Reign of Christ on Earth” (from Pope Gregory’s Reign to the Fall of Christendom at the hands of the Protestant Rebels) it was Paul resurrected in Protestant Doctrine that would destroy it all. After the Resurrection of Paul in the 14th Century, coming back to life with the invention of the Printing Press and the wide publication of his satanic Letters in the vernacular New Testaments, there has been one revolution after another, each taking us down the road to worse and worse forms of Atheism and Secularism. We would know the Tree by its Fruits – the Wolf by its predations and destructions. Nothing good has ever come from Paul.

In addition to Christ’s three warnings, we also have the Prophecy of the Last Prophet of the Hebrew People, Simeon who died on the day of Christ’s Presentation. Simeon looked upon the Infant Jesus and predicted that Christ would be contradicted. So it is that we have no ‘Christian’ Church today, but every Church to some extent, greater or lesser, places Paulist Doctrines before the Teachings of Christ.