Hivi unapata faida gani kusema uongo na uzushi [emoji350] [emoji344] kweli founder of Christianity ni Mtume Paulo [emoji350] [emoji350] [emoji344] hadi unachefua kwa ujinga [emoji12]
Christianity is nothing but a love affair between Paul and Popea, the high priest’s daughter.
The Romans considered Popea to be the most beautiful woman. Yet according to Ebionite sources, Paul was born to pagan parents in Tarsus, he later moved to Jerusalem to marry Popea. He converted to Judaism and persecuted the followers of Jesus. When she refused to marry Paul, he burst into rage and created “Christianity”.
The Ebionites, or Nazarenes, who were the first Christians, rejected all the Epistles of Paul and regarded him as an imposter. They reported, among other things, that he was
originally a pagan; that he came to Jerusalem where he lived some time; and that having a mind to marry the daughter of a high priest, he caused himself to be circumcised.
But, that not being able to obtain her, he quarreled with the Jews and wrote
against circumcision, and against observing the Sabbath and against all the legal ordinance.” (The Age of Reason” by Thomas Paine, p. 167)
'They declare that he was a Greek ... He went up to Jerusalem, they say, and when he had spent some time there, he was seized with a passion to marry the daughter of the priest. For this reason he became a proselyte and was circumcised.
Then, when he failed to get the girl, he flew into a rage and wrote
against circumcision and against the sabbath and the Law' (
Epiphanius, Panarion, 30.16.6-9, The Ebionite Account)
Paul converted to Judaism for the sole purpose of marrying Popea:
Saul did everything in his power to win the attention and hopefully the love of beautiful Popea. Saul’s exertions against the Nazarenes – his bitter and zealous persecution of the early followers often brought mere approval from Popea, condescending affection – but his repeated offers of marriage were repeatedly spurned. A case of unrequited love! (,
Fundamentalism Revisted, p. 40-41)
Paul despised the Jews and Romans because Popea was Jewish and Nero was a Roman. They fell in love, and married each other, rejecting Paul completely.
Then Popea abruptly left Jerusalem to enter into a career on the stage in Rome. As actresses go, she graduated from High Priest’s daughter to become the mistress of Emperor Nero who eventually made an honest woman of her by marrying her…Saul was heart broken; Saul was outraged; Saul was disconsolate, depressed, distraught and disheartened. Saul left Jerusalem and headed for the desert (in Arabia)
where like a wounded lion he licked his wounded heart, bleeding with sorrow. (ibid, p. 40-41)
Paul traveled to Arabia for three years:
“…But Saul was a resilient man; he was resourceful. He was a man of action. Remember, he was not satisfied to lay back and watch the Nazarenes overtake the established Jewish church. He acted then.
Saul had three years to muse upon his vengeance. (ibid)