

NLS 625: FALSE DOCTRINES You’ve Believed Your Whole Life! BIBLE Was REWRITTEN to CONTROL Us ALL! with John Davis
Sep 27, 2025
Join spiritual teacher John Davis as he unpacks the historical context of Jesus' teachings, emphasizing self-empowerment and the inner kingdom of heaven. He critiques early Christian texts, pointing out their late construction and messianic agenda. John shares transformative past-life regression experiences, highlighting the joy and laughter of Jeshua. They discuss the evolution of religious beliefs, the inclusivity of faiths like Baha'i, and the need for present-moment consciousness, encouraging listeners to embrace love over fear-based doctrines.
02:17:16
Regression: Laughing Jeshua On The Beach
- John describes a past-life regression where he saw Jeshua laughing above him on the beach after the crucifixion.
- He later realized that image was Jeshua manifesting after death and laughing at his reaction.
Teachings Focused On Inner Divinity
- John Davis emphasizes that Jeshua taught the kingdom of heaven is within and individual divinity is real.
- He argues religions obscured personal power with doctrines like original sin to control people.
New Testament As A Later Construct
- Davis notes most New Testament writings were produced 70–200 years after the crucifixion by Greco-Roman Christians.
- He says those texts reflect a messianic agenda shaped by later political and religious needs.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
John Davis's Background and Past-Life Claims
03:56 • 6min
Who Was Jeshua and Missing Years Debate
10:20 • 3min
Regression Vision of Meeting Jeshua
13:05 • 2min
Jeshua as a Spiritual Simplifier
15:20 • 3min
How Early Christian Texts Were Written
18:20 • 2min
Constantine, Helena, and Establishing Holy Sites
20:13 • 39sec
Garden Tomb Experience in Jerusalem
20:53 • 3min
Why Jesus Was Turned into an Idol
24:07 • 55sec
How Doctrine Creates Dependence
25:01 • 7min
Sacraments as Recruitment and Profit
31:42 • 4min
Personal Anecdote: Altar Boy Incident
36:00 • 16min
Council of Nicaea and Canon Formation
51:31 • 1min
Paul's Influence and Authorship Issues
52:48 • 6min
Gospels' Anonymity and Red-Letter Questions
58:22 • 5min
New Age Dogmas and Theosophical Influence
01:03:50 • 9min
Interfaith Inclusivity and Baha'i Perspective
01:12:50 • 7min
Institutions, Power, and Cultural Change
01:20:10 • 5min
King James Bible Origins and Alterations
01:25:25 • 5min
Textual Variants and Codex Sinaiticus Evidence
01:30:02 • 5min
Catholicism's Historical Violence and 'Fruit' Test
01:35:21 • 6min
Travel Reveals Universal Human Values
01:41:31 • 5min
Trinity, Son of Man, and Levels of Consciousness
01:46:56 • 5min
Dead Sea Scrolls, Essene Myths, and Forgeries
01:52:12 • 7min
Rapture Origins and New Age 5D Comparison
01:59:27 • 4min
Present-Moment Focus vs Past/Future Dogmas
02:03:41 • 5min
Practical Analogy: Boat, River, and Present Moment
02:08:30 • 8min
Healing Story and Power of Present Declarations
02:16:51 • 8min
Mary Magdalene, Women, and Patriarchal Rewriting
02:24:56 • 4min
Core Teachings: Love One Another and Personal Authority
02:28:49 • 1min
Outro
02:29:56 • 3min
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John Davis and Alex Ferrari discuss the historical and theological context of Jesus' teachings, emphasizing the influence of Greco-Roman Christians and the Roman Catholic Church. John argues that the New Testament, particularly the writings of Luke and Paul, were created centuries after Jesus' death and reflect a messianic agenda. He highlights the importance of Jesus' teachings on self-empowerment and the inner kingdom of heaven, contrasting them with the fear-based doctrines of the Catholic Church. John also recounts his past life regression experiences and the significance of Jesus' laughter and joy, which he believes were central to his teachings. John Davis and Alex Ferrari discuss the evolution of religious beliefs, emphasizing the inclusivity of faiths like Baha'i and Zoroastrianism. They critique the fear-based origins of Abrahamic religions and the shift towards a more loving, conscious world.
John shares personal anecdotes, including his son's profound understanding of God and his own health transformation through positive affirmations. They explore the King James Bible's translation and the influence of the Catholic Church on historical texts. The conversation also touches on the New Age concept of the 5D, the rapture, and the misconceptions around hell and Satan, highlighting the importance of present-moment consciousness and love. John Davis emphasizes the importance of living in the present and expressing love, referencing the teachings of Jeshua. He invites people to take control of their own narratives, suggesting that choosing a positive outlook on life is more fulfilling. John promotes his work through his website, johnofnew.com, and his YouTube channels, including "The Recovering Catholic." Alex Ferrari praises Davis's contributions and mentions their collaboration on an upcoming course available at Next Level Soul.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.
John shares personal anecdotes, including his son's profound understanding of God and his own health transformation through positive affirmations. They explore the King James Bible's translation and the influence of the Catholic Church on historical texts. The conversation also touches on the New Age concept of the 5D, the rapture, and the misconceptions around hell and Satan, highlighting the importance of present-moment consciousness and love. John Davis emphasizes the importance of living in the present and expressing love, referencing the teachings of Jeshua. He invites people to take control of their own narratives, suggesting that choosing a positive outlook on life is more fulfilling. John promotes his work through his website, johnofnew.com, and his YouTube channels, including "The Recovering Catholic." Alex Ferrari praises Davis's contributions and mentions their collaboration on an upcoming course available at Next Level Soul.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.