CHRIST'S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event That Created Christianity by Eric Zuesse
Author:Eric Zuesse [Zuesse, Eric]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Christian Books & Bibles, Churches & Church Leadership, Church History, History, World, Religious, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality
ISBN: 0615573010
Amazon: B007Q1H4EG
Publisher: Hyacinth Editions
Published: 2012-03-29T00:00:00+00:00
Maybe? No – Is!
Christianity’s being a hoax isn’t just maybe so; it is definitely so – proven far beyond any reasonable doubt.
For example, the documents which aver that Jesus appointed Peter and not James as his successor, or as the “Pope” (as the Roman Church subsequently called it), would be excluded from presentation to a jury as constituting “evidence” under the best-evidence principle, which requires that when best evidence contradicts lower quality evidence regarding any particular allegation or inference, only the best evidence can be admitted as “evidence,” when a prosecutor presents a case to be considered by a jury.66 Such textual lines as Matthew 16:18 and John 21:15-17 are inadmissible as “evidence” during the Scientific Age, because such lines contradicting them as Galatians 2:11-12 constitute legally-forensically far superior evidence, since they come from a far more reliable source. A judge following the best-evidence principle would be required to throw out the inferior evidence, given this contradiction. (Furthermore, Matthew and John constitute, at best, only hearsay “evidence,” and some courts would throw them out even if the far superior evidence – the authentic Pauline letters – didn’t exist. By contrast, the authentic Paulines present first-person witness testimony; and, for example, in American courts, documents that are twenty or more years old are accepted into evidence if and when the authenticity of the given document is established, such as is the case with these letters; and, moreover, even in hearsay which would otherwise be inadmissible, statements that are against the interests of the alleged declarant are accepted into evidence if the declarant is unavailable to testify. Rules of evidence are more accepting of self-incriminating than of self-exculpatory evidence. As we have shown, the Paulines are full of self-incriminating evidence – such as evidence that outright proves false some of the things that Paul himself asserts.)
The earliest and by far the most reliable evidence regarding the creation of Christianity is entirely consistent. It proves, beyond any reasonable doubt whatsoever, that Jesus lived and died a Jew and was never a Christian, and that all of his followers were likewise devout Jews. And it proves – it even exhibits or displays; it is itself the result of the fact – that, after the incident recounted in Galatians 2:11-16, Paul was no longer one of them, and started his own religion, Christianity. Furthermore, it explains all of the other, inferior, “evidence,” which has served for two thousand years as the “history” of how Christianity started, but which was instead merely the Christian myth.
Paul’s “Christ” was the essential tool for Paul’s success, and Paul used this tool to overwhelming effect.
Paul took a far-from-basic concept in Judaism, the concept of the mashiach (which was unimportant in Judaism),67 and transformed it into the basic concept in his entirely new religion, “Christianity.” He did this on account of a basic concept in Judaism, circumcision, which he couldn’t afford even to discuss openly with his gulls.
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