📕 This book critically analyses Christendom's multiplicity and reaches unique conclusions for the reasons thereof by combining observations from many renowned ancient and contemporary scholars and historians. Once the chasm between the historical congregation and the modern church is established, it offers suggestions as to the creeds of the early followers of the Messiah based on Essene parallels. It then discusses the possibilities of an Enochian Jewish party and how these may have contributed to the development of the historical congregation.