What are you even talking about? This mish mash of half formed ideas has nothing to do with what we’re talking about.How can you distinguish the real from the fake? Didn't the real Messiah warn of fake christs? So he must also give us the tools to discern, correct? Otherwise, what is the purpose of the warning of imitators if we don't have the tools to discern the real from the fake? That would be like throwing us to the wolves with no weapon to defend ourselves.
We have two witnesses - Luke and Matthew - both confirm that the real one is not going to change his perfect instructions. This is confirmed by Peter when he quotes Isaiah (The word of YAH remains firm forever). Conclusion? The few requirements from Acts 15 are a minimum to get into the door. The rest will come through sanctification (being washed clean by the Word of Truth), which can take years upon years.
Does Acts 15 grant authority to overthrow his Word? To create a Jesus according to the image of men, and not according to Truth? He says it himself - his ways are higher than our ways. Just like Heaven is higher than earth. Are his ways higher than our ways?
The Jesus of the world is a Jesus created from the image of men. The reason why so many people are falling for the fake Christs is because there's a lot of truth mixed in with the lies. Mixing lies with truth comes from the devil. Those are his tactics. Some of them are doing it on purpose. For many others I reckon it's simply the case of "Blind leading the blind." But people wouldn't be falling for these deceptions if they were eating his flesh, and actually believe him when he said "It's easier for Earth to pass away than the smallest iota to drop from his Torah."
The topic is what does the council of Jerusalem mean for our relationships with other believers? Is the council literal in its instructions? Are those instructions authoritative? There’s no disputing what those instructions were. Are they binding? Are they authoritative?