The Forbidden Gospel of John
From Sinai to Nicaea and the Prison of Flesh
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🔥 What if the God of this world is not the Father of Light — but the deceiver in disguise?
For centuries, the Interrogatio Johannis — the “Secret Supper” of the Cathars — lay hidden in inquisitorial archives, charred by fire but not erased. In this forbidden gospel, Jesus reveals to John that the material world is counterfeit, the flesh is a prison, and the law given on Sinai was not from heaven, but from the Adversary masquerading as God.
The Forbidden Gospel of John: From Sinai to Nicaea and the Prison of Flesh is a source-driven investigation into:
✦ The Cathar and Gnostic Christian view of Jesus as awakener, not warden
✦ The Albigensian Crusade and the Inquisition’s war on memory and suppressed texts
✦ How Constantine and the Council of Nicaea reshaped scripture and silenced rivals
✦ The role of Zionism, Israel, and prophecy politics in modern empire-building
✦ What humanity lost when forbidden gospels and lost Christianities were burned — and what survived the fire
Drawing on inquisitorial records, Gnostic gospels, the Council of Nicaea, and modern scholarship (Malcolm Barber, Walter L. Wakefield, Edward Peters, Bart Ehrman, Bruce Metzger), A.L. Childers uncovers the greatest deception in Christian history: the god enthroned by empire is not the God of Light, but the one Christ himself called “the ruler of this world” (John 12:31; 2 Cor. 4:4).
Why This Book Matters Now
Empires still cloak conquest in holy language. Institutions still decide which stories survive. And humanity is still easily deceived. This book challenges readers to look beyond official narratives, to see who gained, who lost, and why it mattered — then and now.
More Than a Book — A Tool for Discernment
Alongside the core chapters, readers will find:
A Reader’s Reflection Guide — personal questions for journaling and discernment.
A Study Guide — ideal for book clubs, discussion groups, and seekers of hidden truth.
These guides turn history into practice — giving you not only knowledge, but a way to awaken.
✨ If you’ve searched for lost gospels, Cathars, Gnosticism, Constantine and the Bible, Zionism history, hidden Christianity, or suppressed texts, this book is for you.