
Lies about Christ No one dares to reveal them
Peace be upon those who seek the truth.
Let us begin with a shocking question :
What if your entire idea of Christian salvation is based on a lie?
Yes, a lie repeated thousands of times until it seemed like an unquestionable truth.
🔍 The Beginning of the Journey : Is Salvation Really as You Were Told?
You are told : “ Believe in Jesus, and you will be saved .”
But the question is: Did Jesus really say that? And is what we know about him even true?
To understand the truth, we must begin at the source :
Analyzing the texts of the Bible.
Let us uncover the truth that religious institutions have hidden for centuries, and how it affects your faith, your freedom, and even your eternal destiny.
🧭 An Invitation to You :
This article is not an attack, but an invitation to think, to question, and to return to the origin:
What did Jesus really say ? And who distorted his message?
Free your faith from lies.
Seek the truth as it was revealed by God — not as it was fabricated by men.
First of all : No biblical scholar on earth claims that the Bible was written by Jesus himself.
Everyone agrees that the Bible was written after Jesus’ departure and ascension. Therefore, the real Jesus (peace be upon him) had no knowledge of or agreement with what the current Gospels claim, such as :
His divinity (i.e., that he is God or the Son of God).
His crucifixion and death as atonement for sins.
His resurrection after three days.
Other doctrines such as the Trinity and redemption.
📜 Why ? Here are the reasons :
The Gospels were written decades after Jesus :
The Gospel of Mark : around 70 CE
The Gospels of Matthew and Luke: between 80–90 CE
The Gospel of John : between 90–110 CE
That means they were written 40 to 70 years after his departure and ascension.
Jesus did not write any text himself, nor did he command the writing of “ Gospels. ”
So, was Jesus (peace be upon him) aware of what was written? Did he approve of it?
Of course not.
The current Gospel is not an accurate record of Christ’s teachings, but rather a later compilation of conflicting accounts, written by people who neither saw Jesus nor heard him directly.
The Gospel writers are anonymous,
and no one knows who wrote those texts or what their intentions were.
🧾 Evidence from within Christian studies:
(Bart Ehrman) says:
-> “None of the Gospel writers was an eyewitness, and we don’t know their real names.”
So, we have no reason to believe that any of the Gospels were authored by Jesus’ disciples.
Pay attention, dear reader : Why is this important?
Because a book that is attributed to God, or to one of His prophets, must be :
🔹 Revealed by God, not authored by humans.
🔹 Preserved by God, not vulnerable to distortion and alteration.
🔹 Transmitted from the prophet with authentic chains of narration, not through unknown and contradictory reports.
🔹 Supported by divine revelation, not by assumptions and blind traditions.
🔹 For divine revelation cannot be taken from church councils or human efforts filled with contradictions, but from the preserved Word of God in His Book.
Therefore, the deception becomes clear when we find that many Christian doctrines are not even from the Gospel.
Many respected scholars have discovered that a large portion of Christian law is derived from non-biblical sources.
And the shocking truth is that many of these non-biblical sources contradict the teachings of the Gospel.
For example :
Jesus Christ does not refer to himself literally as the “Son of God” anywhere in the primary manuscripts of the New Testament. He identifies himself as the “Son of Man ” eighty-eight times.
Jesus Christ does not preach the Trinity.
Jesus says nothing in the Gospel about original sin being passed down to all humanity. There is no mention of original sin in the Bible.
The practice of selling “indulgences” to reduce the time of punishment in purgatory (either for oneself or for deceased loved ones) has no basis in the Gospel.
The idea of a place or temporary state of purification after death for people who died without fully atoning for their sins is not clearly mentioned in the Gospel.
There is no command in the Gospel that the Church should forgive sins.
Rather, Jesus said :
“Pray to your Father who is in heaven, for He knows what you need.” ( Matthew 6 )
Many of today’s church teachings came from decisions made in church councils, not from the original teachings of Christ — and they clearly contradict the Gospel.
You may have spent a large part of your life believing a lie like the ones mentioned above.
But the invitation and challenge before you today is to free yourself from these lies by knowing the truth. These lies are what drive you away from the God who created you and blessed you.
There are many lies in this world that, when repeated, seem like truths.
There are lies about God and eternal life that sound true — but they exist only to deceive those who follow them blindly.
You might be living and following religion under the shadow of lies.
I would like to highlight some of these lies:
We were told that Jesus Christ was crucified.
But on the other hand, we were also told many things that were later proven to be questionable or even false,
so it would be reassuring to verify this truth.
The first lie :
“Christ died to atone for your sins.”
There is no doubt that the idea of Christ dying on the cross for the atonement of sins is the greatest lie that deceived millions.
You may have seen at some point in your life quotes such as Romans 10 : 9 :
“If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”
Or someone may have quoted Acts 16 : 31 :
“Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.”
Or perhaps you heard the very famous verse from John 3 : 16 :
“ For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
From these verses, millions build their faith on the belief that all they have to do is believe in Jesus Christ, and their salvation is guaranteed.
Where did Jesus say that he would die for the sins of the world?
Despite what the Christian doctrine promotes—that Jesus died “as atonement for the sins of humanity”—a careful reading of the four Gospels reveals a shocking truth :
Jesus never explicitly stated—even once—in the four Gospels that he would die to save mankind from their sins.
He never said that believing in him alone would lead to Paradise,
nor that his blood would be the price for redeeming humanity!
So where is the atonement he promised?
And where is this “ free salvation” that later became the foundation of Christian faith?
Jesus did not proclaim atonement… He commanded the following of the Law!
When someone asked him :
“Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?”
Jesus answered clearly and directly in the Gospel of Matthew (19:16–17):
“If you want to enter life, keep the commandments.”
He didn’t say : “ Believe in me,” nor : “ Wait for my death,” but rather:
“Follow God’s Law.”
A direct answer that demolishes the idea that his death was necessary for salvation.
The absence of atonement from Jesus’ own words raises doubts.
Even after what is claimed to be his resurrection, Jesus never came out and said:
“I have paid the price for your sins.”
Nor did he say:
“Now your salvation is guaranteed by your faith in me.”
Atonement is nothing more than a later human construction,
not an essential part of Jesus’ original message.
Paul... the Inventor of the Doctrine of Atonement?
The clear statements about Jesus dying as atonement for sins are not found in Jesus’ own words,
but are found only in the letters of Paul, such as:
Romans 5 : 8 :
“But God demonstrates His own love for us in this : While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
Romans 6 :9 :
“For if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with Him.”
These ideas were never explicitly stated by Jesus himself.
So, is it reasonable that such a massive doctrine—“salvation through atonement”—is built on the words of a man who was not even a witness to Christ’s life, and never met him?
If atonement were truly the core of Christian faith:
Why didn’t Jesus clearly proclaim it himself?
Why didn’t he ask his followers to believe in his death for their salvation?
Why do we find this doctrine only in Paul’s letters, and not in the words of Christ?
The Second Lie : The Resurrection of Christ… Did the Prophecy of the "Sign of Jonah" Really Come True?
The Jews were asking Jesus for a miracle to prove that he was the “promised Messiah,” and his response was clear in the Gospel of Matthew (12:39–40):
-> “A wicked and adulterous generation asks for a sign! But none will be given it except the sign of the prophet Jonah.
For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.”
But... did this prophecy actually come true?
The clear and undeniable answer is : No.
A failed sign ? Jesus’ comparison with Jonah reveals a contradiction!
Jesus compared his experience to that of the prophet Jonah.
But there is a fundamental difference that cannot be ignored:
Jonah remained alive in the belly of the fish.
The Gospels, however, state that Jesus was dead in the tomb.
So how can Jesus compare his situation to a living Jonah in the fish, if he himself was dead in the tomb?
The comparison collapses at its core.
The missing time: Where are the three nights?
Jesus said he would be “in the heart of the earth” for three days and three nights, which equals 72 full hours.
But according to the Gospel accounts:
He was crucified on Friday before sunset.
The tomb was found empty early Sunday morning.
This results in :
Only two nights (Friday and Saturday).
And two partial days (part of Friday and Saturday day).
Which means he spent no more than 36 to 40 hours, not 72 hours as he had promised.
Therefore, for the prophecy to be accurate, he would have had to die on Wednesday, not Friday, as Christian tradition claims.
When the “ only sign ” Jesus promised is inaccurate in its timing,
and based on a false comparison between a living Jonah and a dead Jesus, this raises a serious question:
Did Jesus really rise as claimed?
Or is the story filled with contradictions that expose its falsehood?
Even after the alleged resurrection, we rarely find a single consistent detail among the four Gospels (Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, and John 20).
"Who is the liar : Jesus or the Gospel writers?"
In the Gospel of Luke ( 23 : 43 ), Jesus promised the crucified thief next to him, saying :
“Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise.”
But three days after this promise, Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene and says in the Gospel of John ( 20 : 17 ):
“Do not touch me, for I have not yet ascended to my Father. But go to my brothers and say to them: I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.”
Here arises the shocking question :
If Jesus had not yet ascended to Paradise after three days, how did he promise the thief that he would be with him in Paradise “today”?
Did Jesus lie to the thief? Or did the writer of the Gospel of Luke fabricate this promise?
This contradiction is not an isolated incident, but rather one of dozens of clear contradictions found in the New Testament.
✒️ Prophecies Attributed to Christ by the Gospel Writers That Did Not Come True
If a prophet says something and it does not come to pass, then either the report about him is false, or the speaker is not a prophet.
In the case of Jesus (peace be upon him), he is a true prophet — the fault lies in the Gospel.
📜 The Gospel text says:
- > “Truly I tell you, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.”
( Matthew 16 : 28 )
However, everyone who was “standing there” died.
All the disciples — including Matthew himself — died before the return of the Son of Man.
The Son of Man (Christ) did not come in his glory as described. The prophecy of Jesus was not fulfilled.
📜 Prophecy of the End of the World within Christ’s Generation
In Matthew 24 : 34, Jesus says:
- > “Truly I tell you, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.”
🔴 When Jesus said :
-> “This generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened,”
he was clearly referring to his contemporaries.
But that generation has long passed, and the return in glory or the end of the world described in the prophecies did not occur.
📜 Prophecy of the Very Near Coming of Christ
In Matthew 10 : 23, Jesus told his disciples:
-> “You will not finish going through the towns of Israel before the Son of Man comes.”
🔴 But :
The disciples died.
The Second Coming did not happen.
The return of the Son of Man did not occur as the
writer expected.
📜 Prophecy of His Return on the Clouds of Heaven Soon
In Matthew 26 : 64 (before the high priest), Jesus says:
-> “From now on you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven.”
🔴 But:
The high priest died.
He did not see any of this.
The Son of Man (Christ) did not come in his glory as described.
It is clear that many of “Christ’s prophecies” in the Gospels are not divine revelation, but rather human assumptions and failed expectations,
which compels us to reconsider the Gospels as an infallible source,
and confirms that Jesus (peace be upon him) is a true prophet — innocent of such false claims.
Indeed, the return of Jesus (peace be upon him) will happen,
but at the end of times, as the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ foretold,
not as the early Church expected.
✨ Jesus (peace be upon him) is a Prophet of God… Not Crucified and Not a Savior by His Blood!
Through this honest presentation, an important truth becomes clear:
Much of what has been attributed to Jesus (peace be upon him) has no basis in his actual teachings, and does not withstand rational scrutiny or academic criticism.
What we see instead are later distortions and interpretations far removed from the spirit of pure monotheism brought by all prophets — from Adam to Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and finally Muhammad ﷺ.
In Islam, we believe that Jesus (peace be upon him) is the servant and prophet of God.
He was neither crucified nor killed, but rather God raised him up,
and he will return at the end of time to establish the truth, break the cross, and clear himself of the lies attributed to him.
Allah says in the Holy Qur’an :
"{157) And [for] their saying, "Indeed, we have killed the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, the messenger of Allah." And they did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but [another] was made to resemble him to them. And indeed, those who differ over it are in doubt about it. They have no knowledge of it except the following of assumption. And they did not kill him, for certain. }"
( Qur’an 4 : 157 )
And He says :
".75) The Messiah, son of Mary, was not but a messenger; [other] messengers have passed on before him. And his mother was a supporter of truth. They both used to eat food. Look how We make clear to them the signs; then look how they are deluded. "
( Qur’an 5 : 75 )
So after such clarification, do you still believe that your salvation depends on the blood of a man?
Or has the time come for you to return to the path of the true Christ:
The path of worshiping God alone — without any intermediary, without blood, and without a cross?
The path to God is not through believing in the death of a prophet,
but through belief in the oneness of God, righteous action, and sincere repentance.
⛔ Do not leave your eternal salvation dependent on fabricated human doctrines.
✅ Search, read, question… and you will arrive at the light —
the light of Tawheed (Monotheism),
and Islam, which is the religion of all the prophets.
".19) Indeed, the religion in the sight of Allah is Islam. And those who were given the Scripture did not differ except after knowledge had come to them – out of jealous animosity between themselves. And whoever disbelieves in the verses of Allah, then indeed, Allah is swift in [taking] account.
( Qur’an 3 : 19)
Islam is not just another religion — it is the same message that was preached by Moses, Jesus, and Abraham.
Islam literally means “submission to God”, and it teaches us to have a direct relationship with Him.
It reminds us that since God created us, only He should be worshiped, and that God is unlike any human or anything imaginable.
The Qur’an summarizes the concept of God in this verse :
".1) Say, "He is Allah, [who is] One,
2) Allah, the Eternal Refuge.
3) He neither begets nor is born,
4) Nor is there to Him any equivalent."
( Qur’an 112 : 1 – 4 )
Islam does not mean abandoning Jesus (peace be upon him) —
Rather, it means returning to his original teachings and obeying him.