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15 Nov 2004 08:04:00 PM |
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Jesus mystery solved! |
Greetings all,
just wanted to bring this to your attention:
The mystery as to who the historical Jesus was has been solved!
Jesus is the historically transmitted Divus Iulius, the deified Caesar.
The Gospel of Mark is a mutated story, corrupted in a long translation and
copying process, of the Roman civil war from the Rubicon to Caesar's
assassination and apotheosis.
See: http://www.carotta.de
The book 'War Jesus Caesar?' appeared in Germany 5 years ago, the English
translation (Jesus was Caesar) will be available soon.
Steve
'Haec nova sit ratio vincendi, ut misericordia et liberalitate nos muniamus.'
'Let this be the new policy of victory that we arm ourselves with mercifulness
and liberality.'
From a letter by Caesar to Oppius and Cornelius, in: Cic. ad Att. 9.7c
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| User: "Ike" |
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| Title: Re: Jesus mystery solved! |
15 Nov 2004 08:54:55 PM |
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<archiereus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bknip09fgi07si3705hovjdimql9447cvr@4ax.com...
Greetings all,
just wanted to bring this to your attention:
The mystery as to who the historical Jesus was has been solved!
Jesus is the historically transmitted Divus Iulius, the deified Caesar.
The Gospel of Mark is a mutated story, corrupted in a long translation and
copying process, of the Roman civil war from the Rubicon to Caesar's
assassination and apotheosis.
See: http://www.carotta.de
The book 'War Jesus Caesar?' appeared in Germany 5 years ago, the English
translation (Jesus was Caesar) will be available soon.
Steve
'Haec nova sit ratio vincendi, ut misericordia et liberalitate nos
muniamus.'
'Let this be the new policy of victory that we arm ourselves with
mercifulness
and liberality.'
From a letter by Caesar to Oppius and Cornelius, in: Cic. ad Att. 9.7c
Yeah, right. Then why does it have to be red background and yellow text? If
you're dumb enough to try to read that, you'll believe anything. And the
blue links are unreadable. Get a life, please please.
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Freedom of thought entails no "Intellectual Property".
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