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The Forged Origins of the New Testament

Imitation Scripture
- Forged by the Church

Introduction

When Men Wrote in God’s Name — Forged or Not?

For centuries, people have clutched the New Testament as if every word dripped straight from the mouth of God. But what if it didn’t? What if the very pages hailed as sacred were pieced together not by prophets or the breath of YHWH, but by councils, clerics, and kingdoms—each with their own agenda?

 

The Church would have you believe that the New Testament was divinely preserved, seamlessly handed down like tablets from Sinai. But the truth is far more tangled—and far more human. Books were added and removed. Names were altered. Writings were edited, redacted, rephrased, and rebranded to suit the needs of the emerging religious empire.

 

This article is not about attacking faith. It’s about defending Truth. It's about exposing how the New Testament came to be—not from a mountain with thunder and fire, but from scribes in back rooms, heated debates, and the smoldering ashes of burned scrolls. This is the story of forged origins, of power masquerading as piety, and of a foundation not laid by YHWH, but by men.

 

The question is not, "Do you believe in the Christian Bible?"
 

The real question is:
Which parts in the Book we call the Bible actually came

from the Most-High—and which were forged in His Name?

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