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How Paul Invented the Forgiveness of Sins
Christians are taught that Jesus died for our sins on the cross. Most people don’t realize that Jesus would have been baffled by that concept. Why? Because Jesus dying for our sins was an idea developed after Jesus’ death, not by his disciples, but by Paul, a man who never knew Jesus during his lifetime. In this article, we discover the amazing story of how Jesus’ death on the cross became linked with the forgiveness of sins and why Paul is solely responsible for this inventi

Alexander Lang
Jul 19 min read


The Jesus Hoax: Was Jesus Really Special?
What if the Jesus Christians worship today is not the Jesus who actually lived, but the best guess of people who never actually knew Jesus? This article explores how the Jesus we encounter in the gospels is the result of an unintentional historical blindness that slowly transformed a Jewish peasant into God incarnate.

Alexander Lang
Feb 114 min read


Christspiracy Revisited: An Interview with Co-Director Kameron Waters
In Christspiracy Revisited, Kameron Waters, co-director of Christspiracy, reaches out to Alex Lang about his review of the documentary Christspiracy, which explores the theory that Jesus was a member of the Nazorean sect—an early Jewish movement opposed to animal sacrifice and meat consumption. Through historical references and early Christian sources, the piece challenges traditional views of Jesus, offering a compelling look at how diet, violence, and faith may be deeply in

Alexander Lang
Aug 1, 202511 min read
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