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 What do you think of when you look at the cross and the crucifix?  Do they hold sacred and religious value for you?

After reading Ogechukwu’s book, your perception may change; the church’s use of these symbols has, for centuries, concealed facts regarding their true origins.  Ogechukwu reveals those findings in this stunning expose.

His research includes historical accounts of Christianity’s conspiracy and divulges the true meaning of the cross—a satanic symbol.  

Ogechukwu states:

“For centuries after Christ, the church and other religions that use cruciform symbols have misrepresented the physical nature of Christ's death with a satanic symbol (cross), and a pagan idol (corpus). This secret has been concealed by the church for centuries after Christ."

What reason did the church have for shifting the cross’ meaning from one of evil to one of goodness?

This easy to read, enlightening and academically sound book regarding the symbolism and meaning of the cross leads to a stunning conclusion.  Learn more about the real nature of Christ’s death and religion’s role in the change in symbolism.  Ogechukwu wants to reveal the truth in hopes of releasing humankind from what he calls the “painful knowledge bondage” of cruciform propaganda.

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The cross was the instrument of the Roman Empire's judicial system, which extended to Palestine/Jerusalem. Jesus was crucified (a term of the Romans, meaning nailed to a cross and hung to die on it, according to an exacted punishment) by the Roman government, as judged by false charges brought against him by religious leaders in Jerusalem. Jesus endured the cross, despising its shame, for the joy set before Him.

By Jesus' death on the cross of shame, a cross of criminals, Jesus bought and gave Redemption from sin and hell: God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes on Him should not perish but have everlasting life (John 3:16). The shame of the cross was transformed because the Perfect Lamb, without blemish, gave Himself in obedience, and was the Substitution for sinners. Jesus, Son of God, being perfect, as God, and without sin, took the sins of the world upon Himself, as the Father had sent Him to do.

Jesus was born, for He was sent to serve, minister, heal, teach, suffer arrest, torture, and death on a cross for the sins of the world. He was to rise on the third day, which He did, and soon was taken into Heaven where He sat down at the right hand of the God. The cross of Christ was integral to all of this, and thereon God proved His love and redeeming power, which is far above all earthly powers. This is reality and mystery combined. Therefore, those who are saved by faith in Jesus Christ, and who follow Him in personal relationship by the Holy Spirit, honor the meaning of the cross, where the Beloved of God and of Man laid down His life, willingly, a sacrifice and substitute for many - "By His stripes we were healed."

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