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Framing Jesus: How Ancient Bible Changes Elevated Jesus Beyond Our Reach

Some of what you know of Jesus is a fabrication. Not the man himself, but the story we've been told about him.

For centuries, the church has systematically reframed Jesus' radical message, turning a revolutionary teacher of love and liberation into a religious figurehead who supports the very systems he came to dismantle.

This book peels back the layers of theological manipulation to reveal the authentic Jesus the one who challenged religious authority, championed the marginalized, and taught that the kingdom of God is within you, not in a distant heaven.

Discover how parts of his identity were touched up for over 2000 years and why it matters.

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Pages: 162

What if Jesus, while asserting his (and our) divinity, never claimed to be God?

Jesus said 'The Father is greater than I' and 'Why do you call Me good? No one is good except God alone.' Yet for 1700 years, the church has taught Jesus is God. This book investigates the textual evidence—including a verse that vanished from Luke's Gospel—revealing how Jesus' true identity was systematically erased and replaced with a doctrine He never taught.

Who This Book Is For

Those desperate to get at truth... desperate enough to follow Jesus' words (his authentic words, not words put into his mouth) to wherever these may lead. Those prepared to say that nothing is off-limits, including the Trinity doctrine, if it contradicts Jesus. Those ready to see Jesus as He actually presented Himself: pointing to the Father, not claiming equality.

Key Benefits

  • Discover Jesus' own words distinguishing Himself from God, while asserting his, and our, divinity
  • Learn about the missing verse from Luke that changes everything
  • Understand how early church fathers altered the text
  • See how the Trinity doctrine developed centuries after Jesus
  • Find freedom from theological confusion
  • Realize that everything Jesus did, we can do... just as he had said... because we are connected to the Father, exactly as he was

Featured Insights

The Erased Fingerprint
The Erased Fingerprint

In 1903, scholar Allan Hoben found Irenaeus quoting Luke: 'The Father is the Creator of all.' But this verse has vanished from every modern translation. Like a deleted tweet, it left behind only the ghost of testimony—evidence that someone took an eraser to sacred text.

"Seven English words. Eight Greek words. ONE MASSIVE PROBLEM."

Jesus' Own Words
Jesus' Own Words

Jesus repeatedly distinguished Himself from the Father: 'The Father is greater than I,' 'Why do you call Me good? No one is good except God alone,' and 'You are the only true God.' These aren't minor statements—they're the foundation of how Jesus presented Himself.

"Father… You are the only true God."

The Trinity Shift
The Trinity Shift

For the first three centuries, Christians understood Jesus as pointing to the Father. Then, at Nicaea in 325 AD, everything changed. The church declared Jesus to be 'of the same substance' as the Father—a doctrine Jesus never taught and would have rejected.

"The pattern is there, hiding in plain sight like a watermark that only appears when you tilt the page against the light."

What Readers Will Feel & Discover

"Those three verses above? They're Jesus' own words, yet they read like forbidden text in today's Christian landscape. Strip away two thousand years of theological white noise—what emerges is unsettling."

Introduction – Erased Fingerprints

"This wasn't just a missing puzzle piece. This was discovering that the puzzle you've been working on for years has been modified—pieces removed, edges smoothed, the picture subtly altered while you weren't looking."

Introduction – Erased Fingerprints

"BRACE YOURSELF. Because what I discovered will challenge everything you thought you knew about the most famous man who ever lived."

Introduction – Erased Fingerprints

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