Christianity died when Jesus’ apostles left him to be crucified by the Romans; his surviving followers then developed self-hatred and a story so imprisonable that all of Jesus’ teachings became inept. The ultimate rebel in tune with the harmony of God quickly became a false idol to be worshipped and a justifiable sacrifice in the name of cowardly guilt.
The Betrayal and the Birth of Guilt

Caption: The moment Christianity died: apostles abandon Jesus to crucifixion.
Retribution and punishment then became the latter followed by fear. Everything Jesus conveyed with his actions and presence turned into a child-like fairytale that perpetuated the very hate that ended his life.
Jesus discovered the kingdom of heaven here on earth – there was nothing to wait for after bodily death because the state of being that he spoke of was absent of time.
The Kingdom Here and Now

Caption: Jesus reveals the kingdom of heaven here on earth, beyond time and waiting.
Primitive paganistic virtues were justified to grasp an understanding upon what could not be understood; therefor Jesus’ teachings were misunderstood by almost all of his followers.
Christians then later attempted to destroy and convert the same paganistic (sinners) that its Holy doctrine was founded upon – the collective guilt thus carried forth millennia’s and became ingrained in the energetic flow of the Universe and ingrained in the conscience of our culture; scriptures became a dogmatic ideology that warped all that was beyond good and misunderstood.
Historical context: formation of the New Testament canon
The Legacy of Misunderstanding

Caption: Crosses under dramatic skies: the enduring shadow of collective guilt and dogma.
Jesus’ resurrection happened during his earthly time and his transcendence into bodily death meant nothing to him because he had already transcended well beyond the body.

Caption: Emerson’s timeless truth: greatness invites misunderstanding.
“To be great is to be misunderstood.”
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