Saturday, October 13, 2012

Caesar's Messiah - The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus


Caesar's Messiah | The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus

Update : Video removed? http://setyoufree.lefora.com/2012/02/20/joseph-atwill-hour-1-caesars-messiah-the-roman-con/
"Feel free to leave your comments, good or bad. I am not saying I believe one way or the other, I'm simply presenting the information. You decide for yourself!"

"The Roman Emperor had many titles - one of them was Jesus Christ."
-- Joseph Atwill, author of the book "Caesar's Messiah"
Who was Jesus?
Why is there no historic archaeological evidence of his existence?

Who wrote the Gospels? 

Why were they written in Greek, rather than Hebrew or Aramaic?
How did the Christian religion come to be centered in Rome? Why were the
first Christian pope and earliest saints all members of the Flavius Caesar
ruling family?

This latest ground-breaking work in Christian scholarship reveals a new and revolutionary understanding of the origin of Christianity, explaining what is the New Testament, who is the real Jesus, and how Christ's second coming already occurred. The book Caesar's Messiah shows that Jesus was the invention of the Roman Imperial Court. Their purpose: to offer a vision of a “peaceful Messiah” who would serve as an alternative to the revolutionary leaders who were rocking first-century Israel and threatening Rome. This discovery is based on the parallels found between the Gospels and the works of the historian Josephus, which occur IN SEQUENCE. 

Some readers will find this analysis disorienting. Joseph Atwill, author of Caesar's Messiah, says, “My book is in no way a criticism of the faith of contemporary Christians. I felt required to present my findings because of the light they shed on the origin and purpose both of anti-Semitism and the way that governments use propaganda to control their subjects.”
“Challenging and provocative! If what Joseph Atwill is saying is only partially true, we are looking into the abyss.” 

— Robert Eisenman,
Professor of Middle East Religions and Archaeology, California State University,
and author of James the Brother of Jesus


 http://youtu.be/Efj-LYCzIjk


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