The Demonic Roots of Christianity: The Christians Jesus Said He Hated

I have frequently documented over the years that there is no new religion called "Christianity" that is found anywhere in the New Testament portion of the Bible, and that Christianity was codified into an official religion in the 4th Century under the Roman Emperor Constantine. The original apostles and disciples of Jesus Christ were all Jews, and they distinguished themselves from other Jews by claiming to be members of The Way, which was a term taken from the words of Jesus Christ himself, that he spoke to them shortly before he was executed by the Satanic Jews: "I am The Way and The Truth and The Life. No one comes to the Father except through me." Jesus himself distinguished between the Jews who believed in him and who were called his "disciples", and the Jews who rejected him as the Messiah, whom he said followed Satan as their father. However, "Christians" are referred to 3 times in the New Testament. Who were these people called "Christians," and were they viewed favorably by the true believers in Jesus Christ who were members of The Way?