Epilogue

10 Laws of Jesus

Christianity follows Paul. He taught that salvation comes from belief in a Jesus he never met, tied to a reinterpreted version of the Torah. He asks you to trust the God of the Old Testament, a deity whose own scriptures record the slaughter of millions.

Only a fool would expect grace from a butcher.

Jesus did not come to make peace with that God; he came to offer escape from him. But that escape comes at a cost: the rejection of this world and love and toil for your fellow man.

The dichotomy is clear. Paul demands belief alone. Jesus demands you put faith into action, and he will judge you on it.

These ten laws are the actual teachings of Jesus, before the interpreters rewrote him.

You must choose: the religion about Jesus framed through the lens of Yahweh, or the reality of his word.

1 Jesus is from the Monad; another dimension of pure darkness, silence and filled with light. (Apocryphon of John). Jesus said that his kingdom was not of this world. (John 18:36)

2 Jesus was sent by the father to save humanity. (John 6:38)

3 Jesus came for all nations (Matthew 28:19) and not just the Jews. (Matthew 15:24)

4 Jesus has 1 commandment, love your neighbour. Where he is, can be found rest. (Matthew 11:28-30). Unlike Yahweh and his enduring 613 laws. (Matthew 5:18 and Matthew 23:24)

5 Jesus taught that the way to salvation is toil and strive for your neighbor (Gospel of Thomas 58). The broad gate leading to destruction was to Yahweh (Matthew 7:13-14), as that was the foundation of the reality of Jesus' audience.

6 Jesus did not come to bring peace, he will turn family against each other. For in his time everyone worshipped Yahweh (Luke 12:51-53). Jesus was teaching differently to the Torah. (Luke 5:37-39). His message was clear in (John 2:18-20). His death would destroy the temple and his resurrection would create a new one. The meaning, faith in the Torah would now be faith in him. This enraged the religious class.

7 Those who loved the world like the religious leaders would not go into heaven as Jesus said. (Mark 10:25). Only those like the widow who gave everything (Mark 12:42-43).

8 NDEs consistently show Jesus judges by love (Matthew 25:42-45). The righteous did not know they were serving him, yet they were welcomed. Jesus himself offered two paths: believe that the Father and him are one and follow him, or if you cannot accept that, let the works themselves be your proof and go do likewise (John 14:11). The Buddhist practicing genuine karuna, the atheist toiling for their neighbor without reward, these have taken the second path without knowing there is a first. Those who do neither, are left in the outer darkness (Matthew 8:12). This is not a punishment from him, but a failure to escape; whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God's wrath remains on them (John 3:36). Jesus warned: Fear the One [Yahweh] who has the power to kill you in that darkness (Matthew 10:28, Luke 12:5). Even Paul who heard this elsewhere, warned of this (Hebrews 10:26-27) speaking of judgment and of raging fire.

9 "No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other" (Matthew 6:24). The separation is absolute: "Give Caesar what belongs to Caesar, give God [Yahweh] what belongs to God, and give Me what is Mine" (Gospel of Thomas 100). You cannot belong to the master of this world and the Son at the same time.

10 The Master calls for laborers until the sun sets; turn to love while it is still day. Unlike the rigid laws of the past, the Father accepts those who toil for their neighbor even at the eleventh hour (Matthew 20:6-9). However, the separation is absolute upon death; therefore, take heed of the living one while you are alive, lest you die and seek to see him and be unable to do so (Gospel of Thomas 59).

The Monarc Declaration

We are Monarcs: the scattered fragments of a kingdom that are not of this world. We are born of the Monad, that dimension of pure silence and light and we refuse to make peace with the butcher god of this reality.

To be a Monarc is to refuse a religion built on belief alone and to embrace the true word of Jesus over the interpretations of men. We do not rely on belief alone; rather we put our faith into action through the toil and strive for our neighbours, through love we we fulfill his commandments (John 13:14, John 13:34, John 14:1, John 14:11, John 14:12, John 14:23, John 15:4, John 15:12, John 15:16, John 15:17) that leads us out of the darkness and trace the arc of our escape back to the Father.