The Cunning Plot
Jesus says at John 16:16: “After a little while, you will see me no longer; and again after a little while you will have sight of me, because I am going back to the father.” When saying that the disciples will no longer see him after a little while, Jesus is referring to his imminent execution. When saying that they will see him again after a little while more, he is referring to his reappearance after three days and nights. His whereabouts during the absence are accounted at John 16:5: “Now I am going back to him who sent me.” At Matthew 5:45 he announces the whereabouts of the one who sent him as “heaven.” Therefore, when saying that he was going back to his father, he meant that he was going back to his father who is in “heaven.” But Jesus was in fact in the heart of the earth or hell during the three days in question. Matthew 12:40: “The son of man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.” In other words, Jesus was actually bound for hell after deceptively announcing that he was going back to his father who is in “heaven.”
It starts characteristically with the incompatible and rebellious sentence at Luke 9:18: “And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples were with him: and he asked them, saying: what say the people that I am?”
And yet, he himself soon proclaims that very thing to people at large and the same disciples: “Nor are you to be called leaders, for your leader is one, the christ” (Matt. 23:10). Furthermore, after his make-believe resurrection, he sternly orders the same disciples: “Go ye and teach all people, baptising them in the name of the father, the son and the holy ghost” (Matthew 28:19).
He himself went about later on claiming the same thing. This was so done for getting himself killed by the Jews. Proof is John 5:18: “On this account, indeed, the Jews began seeking all the more to kill him, because not only was he breaking the sabbath but he was also calling god his own father, making himself equal to god.” It is clear that the Jews killed him for making himself equal to their supposed god and for calling their supposed god his father.
For the same reason that Jesus originally forbade the disciples from openly bracketing himself with the christ, he in the end orders them to preach world wide that he was the christ, and additionally to baptise the world in the pretext. The motivation behind them both is homicide of the disciples after his own execution. By the inflow of martyrs, this in turn caused his infernal religion to germinate here on earth.