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The Religion of Paul

Unmasking the Apostle Who Invented Christianity

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What if the Christianity practiced today isn’t the faith of Jesus—but the invention of someone else entirely?

In this groundbreaking and provocative work, The Religion of Paul: Unmasking the Apostle Who Invented Christianity, Muhammad Abdelwahid presents a compelling historical, theological, and scriptural investigation into how the message of Jesus was transformed—replaced not by his disciples, but by the teachings of Paul of Tarsus.

Through meticulous analysis of biblical texts, early Church history, and the suppressed voices of the first followers of Jesus—the Nazarenes and Ebionites—this book reveals how:

  • Paul never met Jesus during his ministry yet became the dominant voice of the New Testament

  • The original followers of Jesus upheld the Torah, rejected his divinity, and opposed Paul

  • Christianity gradually shifted from prophetic ethics to belief-based salvation

  • Jesus preached the Kingdom of God, while Paul proclaimed a theology about Christ

  • Orthodoxy was manufactured—through selective canon, imperial creeds, and suppression of dissent

Far from being a sectarian polemic, this book is a call for intellectual honesty and spiritual clarity. Whether you are a Christian, a Muslim, a seeker, or a skeptic, this book will challenge you to reconsider long-held assumptions and rediscover the historical Jesus—the teacher, the prophet, and the servant of God.

Christianity Christology Religious Studies Theology
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