The history of the godmen
 

Jesus' physical existence has always been challenged and questioned by archeologists of the period in question as well as classical biblical scholars, who have collectively mounted a thoroughly documented rebuttal of his alleged incarnation. Most importantly, however, is the inarguable fact that the mythology of Jesus is predated by the existence of 16 identical Pagan godmen whose histories and biographies are identical to his.

All 17 godmen are believed by their followers to have been born to virgins by an act of God and who died as sacrifices in order to redeem the sins of the world. At their deaths, they were elevated by their followers to be saviours and mediators in "heaven".

BCE refers to "Before common era" and CE to "Common era". Common era is the description of year 1 and replaces Anno Domini.

Name Period (BCE) Region
Osiris*   1700   Egypt
Bel   1200   Babylon
Atys   1170   Phrygia
Themmuz   1160   Syria
Dionysus*   1100   Greece
Krishna   1000   India
Hesus   834   Europe
Indra   725   Tibet
Bali   725   Asia
Iao   622   Nepal
Alcestis   600   Pherea
Quexalcote   587   Mexico
Wittoba   552   Travancore
Prometheus   547   Greece
Quirinus   506   Rome
Mithras   400   Persia
Jesus   0-33 CE   Judea

* Osiris-Dionysus is the single name given by scholars to represent all the above listed "gods".

The following Roman Empire Church councils decided the orthodoxy and spin-doctored the "history" of the life of Jesus and created the New Testament of the Jewish Bible, as no original documents have ever existed contemporaneously with Jesus that could validate his existence or alleged teachings, all of which pre-existed in Paganism and Gnosticism.

The Council of Nicaea 325 CE

The Emperor Constantine officially established Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire and adopted the ancient Egyptian belief of the holy trinity of Father, Son and Holy Ghost. At this council the roots of Christianity were established in Judaism and divorced from any links with the Greek and Roman civilisations.

The Council of Consantinople 381 CE

The Emperor Theodosis decreed that all who did not accept the Nicene Creed of 325 CE were state traitors and to be killed. This established Christian orthodoxy as unquestionable making all those who challenged this to be heretics, subject to capital punishment.

The Council of Carthage 397 CE

At this council 88 gospels were examined but only 4 chosen as official Church gospels where the word of Jesus was claimed to be "authentic". The 4 gospels chosen were dated as follows;

Mark 50-70 CE - The myth of Jesusis given its first historical and geographical setting.

Matthew and Luke 90-135 CE - Details of Jesus' birth and resurrection and lifted from the Pagan Mysteries and added to the story of Jesusalong with other embellishments.

John 110 - 120 CE - Orthodox Literalist Christian theology is fixed.

The following documents were also added to support the orthodoxy:

The Letters of Paul 50 CE - Jesus as one of the mystical dying and resurecting godmen. Paul never refers to the historical Jesus, only to the mystical Christ.

Acts of the Apostles 150-177 CE - Having invented the story of Jesus further stories are invented to account for the activities of his apostles.

Letters of the Apostles 177-220 CE - Letters attributed to Paul and the apostles by the Literalist Christians to support their crusade against the Gnostic Christians who denied the physical incarnation of Jesus. These letters are now accepted by scholars and historians to have been forged.

This council irretrievably bound Christianity with Judaism and the local blood-thirsty tribal God of the nomadic Jews became the patriarchal God of Christianity.

Also at this council, long-established Pagan festivals were incorporated into Christianity, the two most famous being Easter and Christmas. Easter was the ancient Roman celebration of the goddess Oestre (from which oestreogen) and Christmas the Roman orgiastic festival of Saturnalia as well as the ancient Pagan festival of the sun.

The Council of Ephesus 431 CE

It was resolved at this council that Mary conceived Jesus as a result of the action of the Holy Ghost and also that she was the mother of God . The question as to how Jesus could be born without sin from a human mother was not resolved until 1845 when the Pope conveniently decided and announced that Mary had also been conceived as a result of the action of the Holy Ghost.

The Council of Toledo 589 CE

It was decided that the Holy Ghost proceeded from the father as well as the son. This decision split the Christian Church into two, the Western Catholic who accepted this and the Eastern Orthodox who would not accept that the Holy Ghost proceeded from the son. This decision resulted in ecclesiastical warfare that was to result in countless fatalities to the divided and opposed Christians.


The following facts challenge some of the key moments in Christian history and throws into question much of what has been accepted as Christian orthodoxy.

4 BCE - King Herod died and was therefore not in power at the time of the mythological massacre of the first-born sons. It is also not possible that the Roman Empire would have stood by in allowing a puppet king to carry out such a massacre. This means that the mythological flight into Egypt by Jesus' parents would have been unnecessary.

Further, the census of Caesar Augustus did not occur until a decade after King Herod died, confirming that Jesus could not have been born in the time of Herod's reign. As the administrators of the Roman Empire did not require people to travel back to their original place of origin in order to register themselves in the census, there would have been no need for Joseph and Mary to return to Bethlehem.


The following dates illustrate some of the church's darkest acts.

354 CE - Augustine was born and during his time as a Church father inspired the persecution by the Imperial Army of the unorthodox Donatist Church, resulting in tremendous loss of life of his fellow Christians. Augustine is quoted as saying "State torture is employed whenever the state wills. If the state uses such methods for its own purposes is not the Church entitled to do the same and more for its own far greater ones?" (Paul Johnson 'A History of Christianity' 1976). Augustine established a triumvirate which included Jerome and Ambrose who between them codified the totalitarian regime of Christian priestly orthodoxy described by some histroical scholars as comparible to the Nazi triumvirate of Hitler (Augustine), Goebbels (Jerome) and Himmler (Ambrose).

527 CE- The Church rulers decided and announced that Jesus was born on the 25th December in order to absorb the most popular Persian festival on the same day celebrating the birth of Mithras, the Pagan God most loved and favoured by the Roman army.

529 CE- The Emperor Justinian closed all libraries and schools in the Roman Empire and restricted learning to the priestly classes through whom all mediation with divinity as well as all education, secular and religious, was to be channelled and delivered.

 
 
 
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