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The Invention of Jesus

The Invention of Jesus

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Originally posted by UltimateUtopia
This is nothing new! Jesus was made up by the council of nicea in 325AD. Serapis was a man made person which is a comination of the egyptian gods Osiris + Apis = Serapis. Serapis was given a human form which they named Jesus. please check it out.. The new testament was written my the Piso family, which was Romans, Nothing new guys, but this is what t ...[text shortened]... n more than 16 cruxified saviours, the same story re-told to different people. Peace & Blessings
Another conspiracy theory.

The Instructor

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Originally posted by twhitehead
I am only referring to the location and period in which he lived. He was crucified in order to:
a) stop his group growing and causing trouble.
b) stop other groups like his appearing and causing trouble.
It could be argued that a) failed, but it took quite a while for his followers to regroup and even then they mostly left the area and did their preach ...[text shortened]... ted, only that they would have thought twice before going around calling themselves the messiah.
I agree with you on this, and on further thought, I think the popularity of claiming to be the messiah has probably been enhanced by the Jesus crucifixion story, in places and times where it became safe to do so.

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Rome has given the world so many long lasting inventions.
1. Good Roads
2. Aqueducts
3. Steam engine (yes, that was a Roman invention)
4. The Jesus Myth
I wonder which of these 4 was most responsible for its' fall ?


Originally posted by caissad4

1. Good Roads
2. Aqueducts
3. Steam engine (yes, that was a Roman invention)
4. The Jesus Myth
I wonder which of these 4 was most responsible for its' fall ?
What have the Romans done for us?

Monty P

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Originally posted by caissad4
Rome has given the world so many long lasting inventions.
1. Good Roads
2. Aqueducts
3. Steam engine (yes, that was a Roman invention)
4. The Jesus Myth
I wonder which of these 4 was most responsible for its' fall ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_God_(book)