The Savior was born and died for our
sins...wait...maybe he never was born. Could all the contradictions
and anachronisms in the Bible, lack of historical data, absent
archaeological evidence, Church Father silence and even the Gnostic
Scriptures be in reality pointing to a mythic godman, a patchwork
hero with a thousand theologies? Is there really any first century
proof indicating there was anything close to a first century Galilean
Rabbi? We take on this herculean task in a CSI manner and attempt to
find if there is a man behind the legend at all.
Astral Guest—Acharya S., author of
'Who Was Jesus: Fingerprints of the Christ', 'Suns of God' & 'The
Christ Conspiracy'.
"How well we know what a profitable superstition this fable of Christ has been for us and our predecessors."-- Pope Leo X Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici Pope (1513-1521)
“It has served us well, this myth of Jesus" attributed to Cesare Borgia, illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI (r. 1492-1503)
“It has served us well, this myth of Jesus" attributed to Cesare Borgia, illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI (r. 1492-1503)
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