roots and aided by blind faith on the Divinity of their leader, took over the Roman Empire in the name of Jesus whilst essentially discarding his teachings. The Jewish people, who aspired to this very ambition were to be left completely out of the picture for thousands of years. None would have been more surprised than Jesus himself. Without doubt, such absorption by Jesus´s own followers into nondescript millions within the distinctly different Roman world, would have dissuaded him from even attempting to become their spiritual leader. Jesus would have found the whole evolutionary process of Christianity both meaningless and disjointed. For him modern Christianity would have demonstrated a clear lack of understanding of what made him go through the whole process of torture and unimaginable pain. The very base of neighbourly love would have simply not been there and if anything and disquietingly, he would have seen his movement become what the Jewish hierarchy would have wanted in their own name and in exactly the same way, with the centralised worship that had driven the tribes away. It is perhaps this strange phenomenon of the creation of the Christian Empire (without Jews) that prove that what Jesus started was independent of Jewish aspirations. It was what the priests feared and for which reason they wanted him dead. Conversely, the teachings of Jesus and his Asiatic, love consciousness, would for thousands of years be trapped in a hypocritical worldly power structure that at times would kill indiscriminately in his name. Something went very wrong both for the House of Judah and the people of Israel. Jesus would have therefore been very conscious of the fact that unless his death and resurrection ordeal was fully understood and taken as an