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Originally posted by ALightBreeze
Sure, it's tough for materialistic scientists and confused Christians - and those that think they are real Christians - to have their entire faith trashed by the overwhelming evidence of the Breeze-Atwill expose' but tough toenails.
In 2003 Joseph Atwill discovered that the Roman emperor Titus Flavius, working with Flavius Josephus and other authors in his patrimony wrote the New Testament. Atwill deduced this by comparing The 'Judean War' to the New Testament. The 'Judean War', written by Flavius Josephus, was originally part of the Christian Bible, and was removed around 1100 CE. (Source)
Originally posted by ALightBreeze
Even if Jesus were not an obvious typological character, the relationship between his ministry and Titus' campaign would, in and of itself, prove that one was based on the other. The parallels between the ministry and the campaign of the two "sons of God" do not merely occur in the same locations, but in the same sequence.
If you must know the 'political agenda' of Jesus (in addition to his much more important Gospel), Is to rob those on top, of their power and bring that power to the poor. Jesus is a quintessential Robin Hood! Anyone in power would hate such beliefs to spread. Without the cooperation of their slaves/workers even at the threat of death/torture, they have no power!
Originally posted by DeadSeraph
For those interested, I have managed to track down the source of ALightBreeze's "ten years of research".
Turns out it's just Joseph Atwell and his documentary: "Caesar's Messiah"
Interested parties can read a rebuttal which points out many of the logical fallacies of these ridiculous claims here:
www.tektonics.org...
Snippet:
But the virtues over the Piso theory stop there. This time, rather than the non-existent Piso family, it is the Emperor Titus who is said to be the inventor of Christianity.
His goal was to create a "peaceful Messiah" figure for those rebellious Jews to follow, as a way of pacifying them; the joke being, that they would actually be worshipping Titus himself, unawares (more on this below).
In on the conspiracy as well was Josephus, a client of the Flavian family of which Titus was a member, and who left clues in his works for later and more clever discerners.
After 73 AD, when Rome had finished defeating the Jews, "someone" from within a circle of the Flavians (Titus, Vespasian, etc.), the Herods, and the Alexanders decided they could "tame messianic Judaism" by transforming it into a religion that would "cooperate with the Roman Empire." [6] The system and its documents were written after the war was over; that includes the material attributed to Paul [211f].
So now we have a description; let's talk about errors: A chief impetus for this idea, Atwill says [1], was that he could not conceive of how Judaism could produce two movements so diametrically opposed as the warlike Sicarii and the "peace"-advocting Jesus.
Atwill's conception, unfortunately, lacks a certain perspective; one may as well ask how early 20th century African-American society could have produced both a Malcolm X and a Martin Luther King. The clue missed is that Jesus' message was not one of peace, but of a sword, as he himself said -- the Gospel message undermined the values then held current, via subtle influence rather than direct force as the Sicarii preferred.
If Atwill cannot see that Jesus' message was not indeed, at its core, hostile to Roman authority and society in terms of the components it offered, then he needs to do some more research. Furthermore, it is clear that Atwill fails on the point of ancient social psychology. He supposes that Jesus was invented to attract militaristic, messianic Jews; yet the figure of Jesus is precisely what a dedicated Sicarii would least follow.
Jesus would be regarded as being as far out of the ingroup as could be conceived; he would even be taken by the Sicarii as a disgrace to YHWH.
Indeed, Atwill openly contradicts himself, for he claims he cannot see how Judaism could produce such diametric opposites, yet he argues that Christianity was built to make these opposites attract. He supposes, in other words, that Judaism would not produce such a group; but he hypothesizes that Jews then converted to such a group. Yet that is unreasonable even in truth, for such rebels would not approve of Jesus even as we know him; the positive view of tax collectors, Roman officials, etc. that Atwill sees would have been exceptionally repugnant to the very people being targeted.
The idea that Christianity was intended to prevent the spread of messianic Judaism to the provinces [19] ignores the fact that Jews of the Diaspora were Hellenized enough that they did not support such a movement in the first place (the misplaced hopes of the rebels, recorded by Josephus [19], notwithstanding). Atwill cannot have his cake and eat it too. In addition, the idea he sees in Paul and Josephus that "the Romans were God's servants" finds its roots in OT indications that punishers like the Assyrians and Babylonians were doing God's will -- and finds no particular favor for the Romans.
Hypocrisy is one of the biggest reasons I don't go to church, even as a believe. To me going to church is about learning and worshiping god, not dressing up and saying "OMFG! I'm a better Christian than you look how sharply I am dressing to prove it!" And other junk similar to that. So I really don't go to church anymore.
Originally posted by ALightBreeze
Titus' war against the messianic Jews came to an end, "miraculously," forty years to the day after Jesus' resurrection
This calamitous slaughter was made on the fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus (Nisan). (Source, chapter nine in there.)
FYI
Save your fingers.
Originally posted by ALightBreeze
The Eurozone Christians are deflocking from the churches by the droves [deflocking, is that a word? ]. One of the reasons is that, being close to the Roman heritage of the creation of the NT, they see it for what it is.
BS$, made up fables from Flavian emperor-authors who had taxation and populace pacification as their primary objectives. Deluded citizenry living on faith and fable makes for a seriously docile, tax paying group of complacent idiots.
Originally posted by ALightBreeze
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Originally posted by ahnggk
Originally posted by ALightBreeze
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The teachings of mainstream Christianity (Catholics, Protestants, Baptists, Pentecostal, Evangelical, etc..) would agree with the agenda of Titus....
....Because they don't follow Jesus, they don't know Jesus and his Father.
You may have not read my earlier post:
www.abovetopsecret.com...