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Reading the Bible, you will not find in its pages anything about God giving a missions mandate to the Gentiles or commanding them to evangelize the word. Nothing of the sort exists.
Yet Christianity believes the Jewish Jesus, 2,000 years ago, gave their 20th century religion the responsibility to save the Gentile world. This begs the question: “Why would He do that?” Christianity from its’ beginnings in the 2nd century, post-apostolic, never had a Bible and never knew the truth. The Evangelical derivative of this religion, created 75 years ago, built their theology and beliefs from their imaginations and have no understanding of the Bible or God’s gospel for the New Age of Grace. And they worship and follow a false, demonic proxy that they call “Jesus.” No such thing exists in the Bible for this Age of Grace, the Gentiles, or the Body of Christ.
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Forward
Religions that believe the Jewish Jesus of the first century gave them a mission to save the world are mistaken. The Apostle Paul, God’s ambassador to the Gentiles, said no such thing.
There is No Christian Mission
1) The Bible says nothing about missions. 2) The Jesus created in the mid 20th century is a fictional character. 3) The real Jewish Jesus of the Gospels had nothing to do with Gentiles…
Evangelism
We do not evangelize as though it were a mechanical contrivance, a “holy mission,” a biblical obligation, a church mandate, or a command from God—there is no such thing—
Evangelist
Evangelist appears only three times in the Bible and each instance is a passing mention with no definition, explanation, or dialogue on the subject.
What if They Never Hear?
The question is moot. Religions decided to believe that all must hear about Jesus for salvation to fit their personal evangelical belief that is neither valid nor biblically correct.