Yeah i guess not...probably best to wait for some christian to take it change it around alittle and turn it into some bible translation you klnow claiming for their own..i mean it cant really be disporven. fits right in their
Yeah i guess not...probably best to wait for some christian to take it change it around alittle and turn it into some bible translation you klnow claiming for their own..i mean it cant really be disporven. fits right in their
The ideas in the bible are amazing to be a purely selfless person is one of the best things you can ever do.
but those ideas seem to be the baises or ideas that start most religions. before and after christ. but soon after the creation of the religion it turns into how to make money gain land and prove that they are correct and every one else is wrong.
not that christianity didnt exist before 325 just that the ideas that christ had and the religion of christianity as it was in 325 are 2 diffrent things. the bible as we know it has the ideas of christ but christianity as we know it had alot more to say in it then just jesus's ideas and thats why i say that christiany wasnt around before 325.
The ideas in the bible are amazing to be a purely selfless person is one of the best things you can ever do.
but those ideas seem to be the baises or ideas that start most religions. before and after christ. but soon after the creation of the religion it turns into how to make money gain land and prove that they are correct and every one else is wrong.
not that christianity didnt exist before 325 just that the ideas that christ had and the religion of christianity as it was in 325 are 2 diffrent things. the bible as we know it has the ideas of christ but christianity as we know it had alot more to say in it then just jesus's ideas and thats why i say that christiany wasnt around before 325.
After Titus and his Roman army finally obliterated the Jewish revolt, at Masada, in 73 A.D., plans were made to prevent further uprisings. The situation was examined and it was noticed that the Zealots had been inspired by a promised Messiah who would make the Jews invincible. Roman intellectuals hit upon the idea of creating a peaceful Messiah. Furthermore, a subtlety was inserted into the incipient propaganda which caused followers of the new religion to unwittingly worship Caesar as a god, something the Jewish had heretofore adamantly refused to do. "The
actual Jesus that Christians have unwittingly worshiped for 2,000 years," writes Atwill, "was Titus Flavius."
After Titus and his Roman army finally obliterated the Jewish revolt, at Masada, in 73 A.D., plans were made to prevent further uprisings. The situation was examined and it was noticed that the Zealots had been inspired by a promised Messiah who would make the Jews invincible. Roman intellectuals hit upon the idea of creating a peaceful Messiah. Furthermore, a subtlety was inserted into the incipient propaganda which caused followers of the new religion to unwittingly worship Caesar as a god, something the Jewish had heretofore adamantly refused to do. "The
actual Jesus that Christians have unwittingly worshiped for 2,000 years," writes Atwill, "was Titus Flavius."
Caesar's Messiah by Joseph Atwill.
interesting read
Sup Ylem... I have way too many books on the list to read your recommendation... However, if you want to read a sound Christian review of it... You can try:
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