If Wood is correct, Jesus' entire salvation message was based upon this
well-defined group of commands that didn't include the prohibition on
homosexuality. In other words, Jesus specifically taught that
homosexuality was irrelevant to salvation and judgment.
"Christianity originally began as a sect within Judaism, at a time when
their law was divided into Justices and Jobs," explained Wood. "The
second-century writings of Justin Martyr show that when the Gentiles
dominated the Faith in the second century, they brought with them the
false assumption that the law was divided into morality and ritual. And
the rest, as they say, is history."
The Justices covered philanthropy and ethics while the Jobs addressed
ritual observances and sexual taboos. The division was based on the
precept, "Love your neighbor as yourself." For example, the command not
to rape was a Justice and the prohibition on homosexuality was a Job.
Wood pointed out that Jesus, Paul and James all used the precept, "Love
your neighbor as yourself." "Now we know that they used this precept to
reference a well-established group of commandments -- the Justices," he
said. "Each, in his own particular way, used the precept to explain that
the Justices alone are the Christian law."
Wood previously uncovered and wrote about new findings regarding the
Bible's book of Romans and the Dead Sea Scrolls. "Jesus on
Homosexuality" (Tubi Publishing, LLC, April 2012) is the result of 10
years of research, and Wood includes numerous footnotes citing
historical writings and other scholarly material to document the
1,900-year-old error.
One of the Biblical examples that Wood uses to support his claim that
Jesus repeatedly presented the Justices as the entirety of the Law is
Jesus' response to the rich young ruler in Matthew 19:16-19. "In Jesus'
response he cited only ethical commandments and then quoted, 'Love your
neighbor as yourself'-- the precept designating the Justices," Wood
said. "In other words, Jesus stated that only the Justices matter. Every
Job -- every religious requirement -- was excluded. That deliberate
exclusion was a clear statement of Jesus' position on ritual (such as
the prohibition on eating shellfish and wearing garments made of two
cloths) and sexual taboos (such as the prohibition on homosexuality and
having sex with your wife during her menstrual cycle). The discovery of
the Justices and Jobs finally reveals Jesus' original message."
The 56-page ebook can be downloaded free of charge at
http://www.JesusOnHomosexuality.com . Wood encourages readers to copy
and distribute the book, provided it is copied in full without any
editing or modification. "I wrote the book to kick-start a much-needed
conversation. It's time for the conversation to begin," Wood said.
About the Author
Michael Wood designed REDOC-II - one of the only unbreakable codes in
existence today. Wood then turned his cryptanalytic attention to finding
a way to solving the problem of managing the physical infrastructure of
the Internet. He designed an artificial intelligent system which
instructed a computer how to decode the information flowing through its
network wires. The computer then used artificial intelligence to
assemble the deciphered information into a real-time map of the
worldwide physical infrastructure.
Wood also applied his cryptanalytic skills to monitor the real-time
level of human parasympathetic activity by decoding subtle changes in
heart rate measurements.
Wood then turned his cryptanalytic skills to finding patterns in
first-century Jewish language, culture, and law. After ten years of
dedicated effort, this eventually led to the discovery of the Justices
and Jobs in the writings of the Apostle Paul.
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