Jesus of Nazareth

Jesus of Nazareth, the Messiah called Christ, is an alien demon who manifested himself on Earth to create a "New Covenant" or "New Testament" in place of Yahveh's "Old" covenant. Yahveh never authorised this change because he is a god who "does not change" (Malachi 3:6).

Demonology
The demon said, “I know Jesus. I know about Paul. But who are you?” — Acts 19:15, NLV

The truename of Jesus is Isis, where "I" became "Je", and "u". This is documented well in Helena Blavatski's Isis Unveiled written in 1877. Isis (Egyptian) is the Babylonish Ishtar and Inanna from Sumeria. This archtype travelled into the Underworld (Hades or Hell) for three days. Inanna (Sumerian) is described as having been crucified and resurrected. The story of crucifixion and resurrection is the first known poem ever to be written by man, namely by the Sumerians, called The Descent of Inanna written over 4,000 years ago.

This is why in some Christian denominations, there is more emphasis on Mary mother worship, than on Jesus Christ himself. It was a way for Isis to bring her cult worship back to the modern world.

Jesus Christ is a "fisher of men". His symbol is that of a fish. The concept of a Teacher or Master of an art, goes back to the Sumerian Abgal, who appeared before man as a type of fish-man.

As written in the Gospels, Jesus Christ never asked to be worshiped but always pointed to what he referred to as "The Father" (John ch. 17). But man insists on worshiping Jesus anyway, and in fact, by syncretism of the Trinity, we are One—just as it was in Egypt: Osiris, Isis, and Horus.

In the assumption of Jesus Christ, he is Astaroth who governs over 40 Legions. He is also Abaddon, king of the Abyss who chains Tiamat an ouroboros of Enuma Elish (Revelation 9:11).