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Jesus, Myth of history or Son of God ?

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researchone@lorenzocrescini.it - 16 Apr 2006 09:46 GMT
My name is Lorenzo Crescini. I am a Captain of the merchant  Navy now
on retirement.
When I was a secular missionary in an African leprosary, I wrote  some
Flashes on the Holy Gospels  which helped a lot of people  by giving
them new trust and hope. You will find them in web site

www.lorenzocrescini.it/holygospels
E mail:
ricercapap@lorenzocrescini.it

Here are the first three Flashes as an example
1.    There is the historical  proof the myth could not invent the Cross .
If  the Cross roused a "social orror" by the heathens ,it caused a
shocking religious dismay by the Jews. It is not a case that the first
christians in  order to avoid that the preaching might be
jeopardised.,represented the Cross by an anchor ,a plough, a mast, a
man praying with open arms.How can we think that this way of dying was
put in the myth by the christians themselves ?

2.    Should somebody tell us of having seen a dead person on the  cross
resuscitated, nobody would believe him. But if the same person stating
that could also make miracles, then we would believe him. That happened
to the Apostles who got the power of making miracles in order to be
believed. Without that power, Christianity couldn't have been born.

3.    Jesus says on the Cross: "My God ,My God ,why did You abandon me ?
Such words might even shock the reader. Why should they have been
written  if they weren't true,then ?
tsip29 - 17 Apr 2006 10:10 GMT
Where did these texts come from?

Remember, the early church (The Holy Roman Empire - that means Rome)
culled these texts and assembled them from untold ancient writings. When
they finally decided on which ones to include it was around 150 years
after the events about someone they called Jesus had suposedly existed.
The fact is that they stole the story from the Hindus, the story and myth
of "Chrishna" who then became Christ of the Bible. This was then adopted
and found in the p52 Rylands Papyrus which became the commonly acepted
book of John. However, the full story didn't come together until A.D. 300
in the Western Text and then more of it came together as found in the
Codex Bezae in the late 5th to 6th century. Knowing all of this, in a rare
honest moment, Pope Leo X stated, "What profit hath not the fable of
Christ brought us."

He knew the whole thing was a con. That's why there isn't a single secular
historian recording anything about a Jesus in Palestine during that time
period. All other events however are recorded - but nothing about Jesus.
The hoax was complete and the church dominated the lives of people ever
since. Do some honest research on the origins of where the Bible came from
and you'll be shocked (And delighted if you dig deep enough).

The Bible is the greatest story ever stole.

The real story will fill you with a new enthusiam, a zest and zeal for
the greater life of evolutionary enlightenment. The truth far grander than
fiction awaits the lover of facts!

if you havent seen already:

http://www.zipperfish.net/free/yaafm12.php
Gary Stein - 21 Apr 2006 19:02 GMT
I can't believe I'm going to say this but I agree with you tsip29. How a
book of fiction came to be considered the so called "true word of god" is
one of the greatest con jobs in the history of the world.

Just the piece on how the Roman Emperor Constantine used Christianity to
establish himself as Emperor of the entire Roman empire is enough to make
most rational people understand that the bible is more a political document
then it is the holy word of some god.

Gary Stein

> Where did these texts come from?
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> http://www.zipperfish.net/free/yaafm12.php

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