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Old 06-05-2012, 09:55 PM   #8
NeroASERCH

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The person Jesus did exist and he was the 3rd messianic movement leader who tried to topple the Roman empire from Israel but failed.

Jesus was a holy man, like Ghandi, trying to use non-violence movement to topple Roman empire by saying according to the old scriptures of Asiah which said on this year of the pass over God will rein over Israel and established Isreal as his Kingdom of God and all the Romans will die.

But God is God who dont have to read man's stupid scriptures and Jesus kena plucked (like Abrham and Moses) by Asiah and died for nothing. One Jew tribe leader who surrendered to the Roman find this Jesus interesting and decided to write about him and therefore there is story of Jesus.




Jesus, the historical character

Outside of the New Testament texts there is no sign or record of Jesus whatsoever. A mention in the works of the "Hebrew" historian Josephus is an obvious later addition in the priesthood's desperation to cross-reference their meal ticket. More than 40 writers are known to have chronicled the events in Israel/Palestine at the alleged time of "Jesus" and not one of them mentions him.



The writer Philo lived throughout the "life" of Jesus and wrote a history of the Judeans, which covered this whole period. Philo lived in or near Jerusalem at the time that Jesus was supposed to have been born to a virgin mother, made his triumphant entry into Jerusalem on a donkey, and was crucified and rose again. In this same period, King Herod is also claimed to have killed all those children trying to eliminate the "savior".



What does Philo say about these amazing events? Nothing, zilch, the big round circle. It is the same with the Roman records and the work of every contemporary author. There is a simple explanation for this.



These events never happened because there was no "Jesus".


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