Send us Fan Mail
The Persecuted Volume 1 Jesus to Constantine
PURCHASE/READ HERE: https://www.amazon.com/Persecuted-Jesus-Constantine-Mark-Baker-ebook/dp/B0GTWMVXWP
Visit: persecutedproject.org
This episode begins our study through The Persecuted: Jesus to Constantine by Mark Baker—a limited-distribution work that is not widely circulated in mainstream Christian publishing.
Because of that, it raises an important question:
What happens when ideas shape the Church—but aren’t widely examined?
In Episode 1 (pp. 4–18), we explore the foundation of the entire series:
worldview, inherited belief, and theological blind spots.
Using the “blind men and the elephant” framework, this episode shows how people don’t simply see truth—they see through filters formed by culture, family, and authority.
This becomes critical when applied to Christian history.
If bias is inherited, then distortion can be inherited too.
And that leads directly into one of the most difficult realities in Church history:
the tension between Christianity and antisemitism.
This episode does not approach that tension as condemnation—but as necessary examination.
⸻
This book matters because it operates outside mainstream visibility.
That combination creates something rare:
👉 A chance to examine ideas before they are filtered, simplified, or ignored
For the Christian seeker exploring:
This study provides a necessary starting point:
Before you understand persecution… you must understand perception.
⸻
🎯 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
⸻
📚 WHERE TO READ
⸻