The Complete Story of Jesus is not the story most people were taught. In this long-form deep dive, we examine who Jesus actually was, what mainstream scholarship really knows, how the Biblical narrative was constructed, and why the version of Jesus worshipped by over two billion people today may be radically different from the historical figure who lived in first-century Roman Judea The Complete Story of Jesus . This video is not a sermon, not an attack on faith, and not religious propaganda. It is an evidence-based investigation into history, theology, power, and narrative control. What this video explores: • What scholars agree we know for certain about the historical Jesus • Why the Roman Empire crucified Jesus — and why that matters • How Christianity’s core doctrines evolved decades after Jesus’s death • The contradictions inside the Biblical account • Why belief replaced behavior in institutional Christianity • The role of Paul, Rome, and the Council of Nicaea • Why alternative texts like the Gospel of Thomas were buried • Jesus’s actual teachings on power, forgiveness, freedom, and inner divinity • How empire transforms spiritual teachings into systems of control This video argues that Jesus was not teaching obedience, not asking for worship, and not founding a church — but was instead delivering one of the most dangerous messages imaginable to an empire built on fear: that inner freedom makes external domination meaningless. We trace a continuous philosophical and spiritual line from Plato, Homer, Zoroaster, and Buddha, through Jesus, and forward to Dante and Dostoevsky, revealing a consistent pattern that institutional religion later disrupted. If you’ve ever asked: • Why belief matters more than morality in Christianity • Why Rome adopted Christianity instead of destroying it • Why forgiveness is more subversive than revolution • Why Jesus frightened power structures more than armies — this video is for you. Viewer discretion: This content challenges traditional Christian theology, institutional religion, and commonly accepted Biblical narratives. It is intended for serious thinkers, students of history, philosophy, theology, and anyone interested in how power shapes belief systems. Watch to the end. This is not a short explanation — it is a complete reconstruction. This content is an educational reconstruction of Prof. Jiang’s lectures arguments for archival study and geopolitical interpretation. Disclosure: Synthetic voice used for academic transformation and explanatory preservation in full compliance with YouTube’s synthetic media policies. #ProfJiang