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Disclaimer: Unless otherwise noted, everything is written by The Editor. Featuring another writer doesn't mean that person agrees with all the content on this website, nor does it mean I agree with all the content on theirs. 

THE SAYINGS OF JESUS: "RED LETTERS ONLY" - 8x11

This is a collection of only the red letters of Jesus from each Gospel (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) and the words of Jesus recorded in Acts prior to his ascension. Also included are the words of Jesus from Revelation, namely the letters to the assemblies. This First Edition doesn't include translation corrections of words like "cross" and "church" (for example). There are no cross references or commentaries other than section divisions and book/ passage references. Formatting: 8x11; 107 pages; 15 point font; Times New Roman; single column; one-inch margins. FREE TO PRINT/ DISTRIBUTE. 

EIGHT REASONS JESUS ISN'T GOD - 4x6 Tract (also 8x11)

Jesus isn't God. Jesus did things a human did because he was a human, not because he had a "hypostatic union." Here are eight simple reasons why Jesus can't possibly be Almighty God.

TEN COMMANDMENTS - 4x6 Tract (also 8x11)

A simple tract that lists all Ten Commandments with a stern reminder that sin is transgression of the law.

THE SABBATH - 4x6 Tract (also 8x11)

A tract that examines the Sabbath day. Are we to keep the seventh day, or not? Is the Sabbath from Friday evening to Saturday evening, as is commonly believed and practiced? This tract answers these questions!

JESUS' GOSPEL VERSUS PAULS' GOSPEL by D. DelTondo

A PDF that compares, side-by-side, the relevant verses related to the issue of eternal salvation and The Gospel. Do these men teach the same message, or are there differences? Who should we listen to: Jesus, the Lord and Savior, or Paul, a man who never knew Jesus? 

THE CREATION - 8x11 Brochure Tract

Is the Earth a globe or is it flat, and does this matter? This tract simply lists all the verses one would need to determine the truth of the matter. See for yourself!

PAUL: THE STRANGER by Edgar Jones

Edgar Jones of Voice of Jesus sets out to educate the reader on the legitimacy of the apostle Paul and his role in shaping what many call "Christianity." He says in the Preface, "...the religion of Paul, which is the Christianity of the New Testament, is not the religion of Jesus. It is the religion of Christendom. It is the religion of the churchmen but . . . it is not the religion of Jesus." Such a bold claim deserves scrutiny. Will you read to see for yourself and try the spirits?

THE BEARD by N.L. Moon

In this short booklet, N.L. Moon looks at the Scriptural and cultural significance of the beard. Should men have beards or not? Is it merely a matter of preference? Only God's word has the truth on this issue.

THE MARTYR'S MIRROR by Theileman J. Van Braght

Martyr's Mirror or The Bloody Theater, first published in Holland in 1660 in Dutch by Thieleman J. van Braght, documents the stories and testimonies of Christian martyrs, especially Anabaptists.

This short article explains the true origin of Israelite animal ritual sacrifice.

Context: It was my first time "visiting" the online fellowship, and I had no intention whatsoever to even participate--as I was hoping to just observe. As I got more comfortable and realized that the topic (Baptism) was "safe enough," I began to engage in the chat. Something I'd mentioned about Unitarianism (as it related specifically to my own baptism story)--that, and I suspect my mere presence--for some reason triggered and prompted a member to relate "Unitarianism" to an obvious concern they had about my views concerning "Atonement," specifically the function and legitimacy of the temple and its sacrifices. To be clear, this person knew my views and had raised their concerns to the moderator (unnamed/ unmentioned) before hand, which were raised to me when I was invited by phone prior to me joining the online meeting. I was apprehensive to join because of the tension this might cause. Sure enough, the topic was broached. We were actually supposed to "discuss" the issue the following Sabbath, but time ran too long, and I had to leave the meeting. This is my attempt at answering Ryan, the person who raised the concerns. I have no ill will toward anyone.

IS JESUS GOD? GOSPELS STUDY by N.L. Moon

These are notes on the common passages found in the Gospels in the debate on whether or not Jesus is God. The notes were prepared for a debate that never happened. I recommend starting in order.
 
 
2. Debate Notes (Statistics, Quotes, Definitions, Etc.)
 
 
 
 

Important Note: Each Passage and Verse Commentary will have "footnotes" you can copy and paste into the "Debate Notes" to quickly pull up a section. Simply use "Ctrl F" to "Find" in the document and then copy-and-paste the appropriate key words line. For example, after John 1:1's commentary, we find the following key-word footnotes:
 
word def/ logos def
begotten def
on logos/ on word
alternative translations

You copy and paste the desired line, use "Ctrl F" in the Debate Notes, "Enter" to Search, and you should be taken to that section.
 
UPDATE: Until I have time to accomplish the task, please note that the footnote "lord def" in the Debate Notes isn't correct, nor is "claims". Instead, use "lord" and with the quotation marks and "claim" w/o to "Ctrl F" search.

Here are notes from my larger study note "Is Jesus God? Gospels Study." There have been edits and some changes made to the commentary to add clarity. This is to further the conversation on the issue of whether Jesus is God or not or part of some Trinity, focusing on three major passages [from John] thought to prove that he is. I will try to show he isn't.

A Youtube viewer was curious about my thoughts on a number of verses related to the subject of whether or not Jesus is God. Here is my response.

PAUL, THE APOSTLE OF SATAN by Daniel J. Bjorndahl

From the Author's Forward: "I AM not writing this in order to be the definitive anti-Paul commentary - just the first of its kind. I am the first of whom I am aware to attempt this (and avoid censorship?), though there are many recommended readings by authors more capable than I on the subject of Paul - none are line-by-line commentaries per se. I blaze this trail praying that one better than I will follow; it will still seem an overgrown and untamed trail to whoever is brave enough to walk a trail which has felled many saints stronger and smarter than I. If reading this becomes tedious, you can use the Berean method easily by comparing Paul’s words to the “Cross References” at www.Biblehub.com."

A short 7-page essay looking at two important Evangelical misunderstandings of two well-known Scriptures in service to Paul's false "Faith Alone" gospel.
 
 
From the "Preface": "The Weak Brethren Doubting Paul" is blend of creative writing and short essays exploring the question "Is Paul A Legitimate Apostle?" The "Weak brethren" refers to the non-meat eating disciples whom Paul talked about in his Epistles (Romans and Corinthians). History calls them "The Ebionites" (meaning "The Poor"). I take "The Weak," mentioned by Paul, to be a pejorative he used to describe those disciples. I will endeavor to identify who the "weak brethren" were/ are and the exact nature of the controversy between them and Paul/ Paulinists (those who accept Paul as an apostle). Given that my background and area of study in college was Creative Writing, this booklet is written in the style of an "Epistle" addressed to Paul and those who accept him from the perspective of a "Weak" believer as a fun and creative way to address serious issues and explain my intention. This is a creative, stylistic choice and isn't to be understood as a claim of "inspiration" from God. It should also be noted that this booklet is born out of preparation for a debate that took place on February 1, 2025.

THE MEATLESS KINGDOM by N.L. Moon

The Blog Series "The Meatless Kingdom" is now edited and compiled together in one place. From the Preface: "Should followers of Jesus--the Messiah, Son of God--exclude meat from their diets? Didn't Jesus himself serve and eat meat? Do laws from the Old Testament that restrict our diet to certain things matter any more? Doesn't God allow us to eat certain kinds of meat? These questions, and perhaps some others, will be answered in this book." The Kingdom is Meatless.

RULERS OF EVIL by Tupper Saussy

A detailed expose and history of the Jesuits and the power of Antichrist Rome over the governments and societies of the earth.

BY THE BLOOD OF ANTICHRST by N.L. Moon

A brief analysis of the symbolism and significance of Donald Trump and the supposed assassination attempt in Butler, PA.
These were found on the website Early Christian Writings. From the page featuring this "Gospel," we learn the following:
 
The Gospel of the Ebionites is known only by the quotations from Epiphanius in these passages of his Panarion: 30.13.1-8, 30.14.5, 30.16.4-5, and 30.22.4.

The following selection is excerpted from Montague Rhode James in The Apocryphal New Testament (Oxford: Clarendon Press 1924), pp. 8-10.

I took the liberty of removing Epiphanius' comments so that we could have just the words from the fragments themselves. In addition to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, I believe this "Gospel" is legitimate and consider it part of my "Personal" Canon.
This is The Letter to The Gentiles we all forget even though it's in Acts 15. I've extrapolated it and made it into its own little letter.
 
THE GOSPEL OF THOMAS

Despite how controversial this title is, I've studied and meditated on it quite often and have come to believe this "Gospel" is legitimate and consider it part of my "Personal" Canon. This is a rather interesting Gospel in that it only provides "114 Sayings" of Yashua with very little, if any, narration. Many of the sayings are parabolic and paradoxical. The truths herein are ascertainable through careful deliberation. Of the 114 Sayings, the 114th saying is the most controversial and is thought by many scholars to be an interpolation/ not original. I agree. Therefore, I accept the first 113 Sayings, but I've preserved the 114. From the Introduction:

The following is a fresh translation, made from the Coptic text published by Messrs. Brill of Leiden. In the preparation of this versi the following six translations have been consulted, in addition to to published by Messrs. Brill: English by W. R. Schoedel, French by Doresse and R. Kasser, German by J. Leipoldt and Hans Quecke Danish by S. Giversen. The numbering of the sayings is that of the Brill edition.

THE HEMIS GOSPEL or The Life of Saint Issa

This is an edited version that will be featured in my upcoming book, a collection and re-imagining of "The Gospels and Epistles" of the New Testament. From the Introduction:

This document is the most talked about document concerning the idea of Jesus traveling to India during his "missing years." The document was brought to light in 1887 when Nicholas Notovitch came across it during a visit to the Hemis Monastery. He spent much time in Hemis, recovering from a broken leg and had the whole St Issa document read to him and translated. Since Notovitch saw the scrolls many others have seen the same document: Henrietta Merrick, 1921, visited and later wrote in her book, In the World's Attic, "In Leh is the legend of Jesus who is called Issa, and the Monastery at Himis holds precious documents fifteen hundred years old which tell of the days that he passed in Leh where he was joyously received and where he preached." Swami Trigunatitananda, 1895, visited and confirmed Notovitch had spent time there--this is cited in Swami Trigunatita: His Life and Works by Marie L Burke. Swami Abhedenanda, 1922, saw the document. Nicholas Roerich & son, 1925, saw the document. Mrs. Gasque, 1939, saw the document: Shown by Lama Nawong Zangpo. E. Caspari, 1939, saw the document by Lama Nawong Zangpo. Edward Noack & Wife, 1970s. A monk there told him, "There are manuscripts in our library that describe the journey of Jesus to the East." Dr. R. Ravicz, 1973, oral reference: informed by Tibetan friend. U. Eichstadt, 1974, saw the document.

YASHU'S TEACHINGS ONLY, Chronological Order

Finally, a Sayings Gospel based on the Red-Letter Canonical Gospels with Ebionite Gospel sayings included. This "Sayings Gospel" also puts everything in Chronological Order. This is just part of an "Ebionite Bible" I'm working on. 

ESSENE / EBIONITE GOSPEL & EPISTLE COLLECTION First Ed.

My personal Ebionite/ Essene collection of texts I use for edification and witnessing. This is The Way. 8 x 11 Free to download, print, and distribute. *editing is ongoing* . *regular updates*