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Who Was Jesus? Fingerprints of the Christ

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Stellar House

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@allangow4746
@allangow4746 5 жыл бұрын
I can't believe we lost this lady so early, Acharya was such a great researcher. She opened up so many roads into the truth of religion. The wonderfull work she would have done will now never be realised.
@StellarHouse1
@StellarHouse1 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words. I will be publishing her new 2nd edition to Christ Conspiracy probably in the fall of 2019 for a 20-year anniversary and other things. She's not done yet!!!!!
@Dreammaster695
@Dreammaster695 4 жыл бұрын
Stellar House well if there’s no afterlife then I’m sorry but she is unless you want to go against everything she has said that is
@ophiolatreia93
@ophiolatreia93 3 жыл бұрын
How did she die?
@rjpearsonIV
@rjpearsonIV 2 жыл бұрын
Amen. I am an Ex-Christian as of around 2017. I discovered her books (on Amazon) late. After she had passed. I got out of Christianity simply by studying the ESV version of the Bible. The Jews were right. Jesus isn't the Messiah. By logical conclusion. But no Christian leader or even layman has ever constructed a logical rebuttal to my claim at least back to me. To be honest very few want to touch the topic. She had the bravery to address it.
@stchew49
@stchew49 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you Acharya S! RIP.
@djbare9
@djbare9 9 жыл бұрын
"Who Was Jesus? Fingerprints of the Christ" Very well presented, whether you're a believer or non believer, this may provide some insights you've not even though of.
@danmiller6462
@danmiller6462 6 жыл бұрын
All religion is mythology and allegory, including Christianity. I long for the day when society realizes this and consigns Christianity to the memory shoebox of the other pagan mythology.
@kingtim41
@kingtim41 7 жыл бұрын
who is the jazz band in the background....that's some jam Lawd !!!!
@aliyourbrother1
@aliyourbrother1 9 жыл бұрын
Santos Bonacci in astrology in the Bible says the bible is a perfect astrology book, not to be taken literally,
@oolum
@oolum 4 жыл бұрын
Everyone has an opinion. Everyone thinks that they are the most well read and that they know what others do not. Those were actual events in the Bible, at least some of them, in my opinion, but those Gods, those bearded Gods were flesh and blood ET's that lived among the people and some were pathologically genocidal, and others were somewhat caring and wanted to help the people grow and gave some good advise at times. Others were just bat shit crazy, maybe they were on drugs or just high on their own power over lesser beings. Santos is entitled to his opinion as I am to mine, but I would go a step further and say you can't really take anything literally anymore. Once your eyes have been opened, it is difficult to trust, as the lies are still fresh wounds. Science isn't even "Science" anymore, it is bought and paid for yes men who have huge college debt, or those whose income is dependent on grants and govt funding and there are those in govt who control those grants who have their own agenda's that they demand before funding is applied. If you want to have your study in a peer reviewed journal, you have to kiss the ass of the one with the tenure which you probably won't get if you piss anyone off. This makes the whole field of any kind of Science rather unappealing these days..looks like I went off on a tangent in a totally different direction...my bad....
@Hercules2345
@Hercules2345 12 жыл бұрын
"The only definite account of his life and teachings is contained in the 4 Gospels. All other historical records of the time are silent about him. The brief mentions of Jesus in the writings of Josephus, Tacitus and Suetonius have been generally regarded as not genuine and as Christian interpolations; in Jewish writings there is no report about Jesus that has historical value. Some scholars have even gone so far as to hold that the entire Jesus story is a myth" - Universal Jewish Encyclopedia
@777hathor
@777hathor 10 жыл бұрын
Very good I was dumbfounded by the fact that no one knows Jesus's birthday. Another weird point is that he could not heal a person if they did not believe he could.
@anthonyjohn9000
@anthonyjohn9000 3 жыл бұрын
Please make this book available to each and every person so that people may know the truth. . The price of the books are high, we people who are poor cannot afford to buy these books though we are interested in it.
@degibs
@degibs 9 жыл бұрын
Yes Alex don't worry about all those pesky facts just listen to that inner voice.
@oolum
@oolum 4 жыл бұрын
You will find someday soon I hope, that your inner voice or inner wisdom will provide more truth than today's so called facts. Isn't wikipedia Zuckerbergs go to Authoritative source. Facts. Facts are bought and sold these days.
@ModernSaxDotCom
@ModernSaxDotCom 11 жыл бұрын
Great book, this video need more views
@Neurosociologist
@Neurosociologist 9 жыл бұрын
Forget jesus. Who wrote the opening score? That bass is slammin!
@jeffreykunkel6098
@jeffreykunkel6098 9 жыл бұрын
***** a.k.a. Acharya S I read your book, The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold (Adventures Unlimited Press 1999) shortly after it was published. Excellent work, by the way. Thank you for writing it. I cannot argue your research. However, I can say that the effect your book had on me was that it completely anihilated my faith and left me nothing with which to replace it, which, in hindsight, may not necessarily have been a bad thing. But, I remain deeply concerned about the direction of humankind. It has been said that, "The more moral a society, the freer a society." And, I think there is a lot of merit in that statement. One could even argue that global socio-political-economic leadership and its corporate media and entertainment industries are actually fostering immorality for the purpose of greater control over the masses: soft slavery, if you will. As we, "Consider the sources," I think it's safe to say that Christianity has lost its credibility as a social moral compass, even if it had only functioned as a facade. And, as we look at the current state of global affairs, Judaism-Israel and Islam-the Middle-East are, certainly, fairing no better as moral compasses: even worse. In terms of evolution of human consciousness, humankind has progressed from "Animal Awareness + Language = Vox Dei" (thoughts processed as words and perceived as 'voices' emitting from somewhere other than self and, thus, "God (s):" auditory hallucinations a la Julian Jaynes), to "Meta-consciousness" ('awareness of awareness,' 'thoughts about thoughts,' beliefs about beliefs,' ie. "Introspection"). I see you as someone on the cutting edge of another development in human consciousness, as chaotic as it seems at the moment. It appears that the masses are very angry and we're witnessing massive global uprisings against authority, in general, as a result. Having not yet read your, Who Was Jesus? Fingerprints of the Christ, my question to you is: As humankind seems to be transitioning toward an eventual godless, religiousless and, perhaps, an authority-less civilization, what do you propose as a new moral compass for a new era of human consciousness to ensure freedom? Perhaps the obvious answer is, 'the opposite of what we have now.' But, could you elaborate a little? Thank you.
@mbballstar1
@mbballstar1 9 жыл бұрын
Jeffrey Kunkel Your question wasn't posed to me. But I would challenge that humankind is transitioning to a godless, religiousless and authority-less civilization. The percentage of people who believe in some higher-power is no lower now than it was 150-200 years ago. Enrollment in organized religion is still vigorous. And actually, governments have mass amounts of authority. For example we allowed the US government to completely take away our civil liberties under the patriot act, not only did we allow it, we welcomed it! I think that the power structure that is religion and government and elite corporate interest is going nowhere. Unfortunately.
@Gnomefro
@Gnomefro 9 жыл бұрын
Matthew Bruce _"But I would challenge that humankind is transitioning to a godless, religiousless and authority-less civilization. The percentage of people who believe in some higher-power is no lower now than it was 150-200 years ago."_ Measured over all of mankind that might be true, due to the incredible birth rates in developing countries, but in industrialized countries it's vastly lower. IMO, this shows very clearly where humanity is headed, because developing countries will end up educating its population and increase standard of living, both of which are incredibly corrosive to religious belief. Then you have the Internet, which allows atheists in highly religious nations to organize and communicate. There's every reason to think it will be very difficult for governments/religions to censor criticism. I see no reason to think authorities will vanish though. _"Enrollment in organized religion is still vigorous."_ That depends on what you mean by it. Most people are simply born into religions. It's not like adult conversions are a significant parameter with regards to predicting the growth of religions. _"And actually, governments have mass amounts of authority. For example we allowed the US government to completely take away our civil liberties under the patriot act, not only did we allow it, we welcomed it!"_ Hyperbole much? *Completely* take away civil rights? Hardly. _"I think that the power structure that is religion and government and elite corporate interest is going nowhere. Unfortunately."_ Probably true, but there's no reason to think the US is a fascist authoritarian state either. Compared to virtually every state in the history of mankind. The US is a bastion of freedom and liberty even with the Patriot act and it was a response to a phenomenon that needed harsh response. Compare it to how the Romans instituted dictatorship in times of war. The US response is incredibly mild compared to that, but you see the same phenomenon - that there's a tradeoff between liberty and the necessity to deal with threats.
@Gnomefro
@Gnomefro 9 жыл бұрын
Matthew Bruce _"But I would challenge that humankind is transitioning to a godless, religiousless and authority-less civilization. The percentage of people who believe in some higher-power is no lower now than it was 150-200 years ago."_ Measured over all of mankind that might be true, due to the incredible birth rates in developing countries, but in industrialized countries it's vastly lower. IMO, this shows very clearly where humanity is headed, because developing countries will end up educating its population and increase standard of living, both of which are incredibly corrosive to religious belief. Then you have the Internet, which allows atheists in highly religious nations to organize and communicate. There's every reason to think it will be very difficult for governments/religions to censor criticism. I see no reason to think authorities will vanish though. _"Enrollment in organized religion is still vigorous."_ That depends on what you mean by it. Most people are simply born into religions. It's not like adult conversions are a significant parameter with regards to predicting the growth of religions. _"And actually, governments have mass amounts of authority. For example we allowed the US government to completely take away our civil liberties under the patriot act, not only did we allow it, we welcomed it!"_ Hyperbole much? *Completely* take away civil rights? Hardly. _"I think that the power structure that is religion and government and elite corporate interest is going nowhere. Unfortunately."_ Probably true, but there's no reason to think the US is a fascist authoritarian state either. Compared to virtually every state in the history of mankind. The US is a bastion of freedom and liberty even with the Patriot act and it was a response to a phenomenon that needed harsh response. Compare it to how the Romans instituted dictatorship in times of war. The US response is incredibly mild compared to that, but you see the same phenomenon - that there's a tradeoff between liberty and the necessity to deal with threats.
@ezraepps7504
@ezraepps7504 9 жыл бұрын
Jeffrey Kunkel Mr. Kunkel, I believe that you already have the answer. It sounds to me as if you are already well versed in ethics and logic. That is humankind's best hope. I still believe in God, but I just don't believe in "Jack and the Beanstalk" type stories as being real, but maybe in some cases a moral story. But we should have been careful anyway, then to believe that ancient people had the answers better then us at all times. We talk about evil in this world, but my question is "What is more evil then the church knowing lying to its followers over the centuries?" I don't believe that the world is any more evil now then in the past. The fact is that we can "see" it now because of technology. But please do not forget that the good is almost never sold to use because that doesn't sell. Losing faith in Christianity does not have to mean losing faith in a true God. And yes, the Jews need to do better but that is the story and the history of all mankind. Maybe now more people will stop blaming the Jews for killing Jesus. Anyway don't lose hope and continue to do good things my friend. Shalom -Ezra E
@StellarHouse1
@StellarHouse1 3 жыл бұрын
Jeffrey Kunkel, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the new revised edition of "Christ Conspiracy: The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold - Revised Edition www.amazon.com/gp/product/0990888517/
@thinker2122
@thinker2122 9 жыл бұрын
Wow! This makes so much sense. There is a long standing Jewish tradition that Jesus was swaying Jews from traditional practice. They say that Peter was actually sent by the rabbis to separate the followers of Jesus into a new religion. In fact literature dating back to the first century states that the Pharisees fasted on the day of Peter's death. Sources which have survived the churches sensorship state that Shimon Hakolpos (Simon Peter) was a great man, writer and thinker. It states that he was tasked to create clear delineations between Judaism and followers of Jesus. His greatest achievement from the rabbis perspective was the invention of Sunday as the day of rest. Ironically, Peter was "sainted" by the rabbis before he was by the church. The above is unlikely according to the new testament. However, the new testament likely has nothing to say about the real Peter and his beliefs and practices.
@Gnomefro
@Gnomefro 9 жыл бұрын
thinker _"In fact literature dating back to the first century states that the Pharisees fasted on the day of Peter's death."_ Although it's difficult to know exactly what you're talking about here, most likely you're referring to some quote or other from the Mishna from the late 2nd century that some apologist simply asserts is from the 1st century, but a lot of the Mishna is simply made up. References to Jesus there are typically Jewish polemics of one kind or another and there's no reason to think they amount to any kind of historical tradition.(For example claiming Jesus was the illegitimate child of a Roman soldier by the name of Panthera and Mary)
@Gnomefro
@Gnomefro 9 жыл бұрын
thinker _"In fact literature dating back to the first century states that the Pharisees fasted on the day of Peter's death."_ Although it's difficult to know exactly what you're talking about here, most likely you're referring to some quote or other from the Mishna from the late 2nd century that some apologist simply asserts is from the 1st century, but a lot of the Mishna is simply made up. References to Jesus there are typically Jewish polemics of one kind or another and there's no reason to think they amount to any kind of historical tradition.(For example claiming Jesus was the illegitimate child of a Roman soldier by the name of Panthera and Mary)
@Dreammaster695
@Dreammaster695 4 жыл бұрын
If the priests made up Jesus they would have been long dead before Christianity took off so what was their endgame?
@claytonveno3710
@claytonveno3710 2 ай бұрын
I suggest actually reading what you are criticising because these points are adressed within her book she is promoting here.
@oolum
@oolum 4 жыл бұрын
In the more recent discoveries of Ancient Sumerian Texts the Book of Enoch comes to mind. Many say that it is one of the lost books of the Bible. In this book Enoch speaks of Jesus and describes him and more, or so I am told, as I have not read this book. I doubt that people would lie about such a thing, but who knows.
@donotcare44
@donotcare44 4 жыл бұрын
Nope, The Book of Enoch does not even mentioned the name Jesus nor is the book about Christianity at all as the 'stories' about Enoch existed long before Christianity. Christianity simply borrowed heavily from it.
@oolum
@oolum 4 жыл бұрын
@@donotcare44 Jesus was not a Christian. And, I remember specifically Enoch referencing someone who would bring enlightenment. The Christian Bible outright Plagiarized the Creation Myth in the Sumerian Texts. The ExVatican translator, transcriber of many different Bibles, Mauro Biglino, most well known and revered linguist in Italy, has written a book called "The Book That Will Forever Change Our Ideas About the Bible" I don't take much stock in the Bible as I believe those "Gods" were flesh and blood ET's who lived among the people. Some were psychotic and some were benevolent, some wise with practical ideas and "commands" and others pathologically genocidal. I also believe that it has been adulterated many times. I don't go in for organized Religion, though each has some good things that I think are practical and worthwhile to take on part of my own Life Adherents. I can see the practical reasons forthe10 Commandments which they also stole from the Egyptian Book of the Dead. I like Buddha a lot too. So, I take some of his wisdom with me too. But, I am still working on whether I think there was a real flesh and blood Jesus or not. I have read many books saying that they can find no record of him existing and then there are others who say they have that proof, but how would any of us really know for sure, because "proof" can always be manufactured and I'm not going to waste my time trying to debunk them. I think even if Jesus did not exist at that time, I wonder who spoke all the sayings attributed to him? I also believe that our thoughts create our reality. Our collective co-creative conscious thoughts focused as intensely as they are on the figure said to be Jesus and for 1,000's of years, have actually manifested that being into existence. If someone made him up back then, well they did a pretty good job from what I know of him, which isn't a lot. Plus there were so many other pagan gods who were given the Sun deity's birth and death and resurrection dates, so I don't think anyone can really know for sure about any of it. If you weren't there, well.....
@donotcare44
@donotcare44 4 жыл бұрын
@@oolum T Young: "Jesus was not a Christian" That's actually really smart of you - Jesus did not found Christianity, Paul did. Jesus had literally nothing to do with the actual founding of Christianity - because he never existed. T Young: "I remember specifically Enoch referencing someone who would bring enlightenment" Just because a text references enlightenment doesn't mean it has anything to do with Jesus - especially long before he was ever invented. A common error. "The Christian Bible outright Plagiarized the Creation Myth in the Sumerian Texts" Indeed it does - however, that has zero to do with any Jesus and doesn't make Jesus exist. "I don't take much stock in the Bible as I believe those "Gods" were flesh and blood ET's who lived among the people" That's almost as bad as believing in Jesus. The gods of the ancients were *NOT* E.T.'s - that's just another BS load of crap to sell to the buying public. The gods may be crazy, but they are not aliens! freethoughtnation. com /the-gods-may-be-crazy-but-they-are-not-aliens/ Who are the Anunnaki? truthbeknown. com /anunnaki.htm "I am still working on whether I think there was a real flesh and blood Jesus" Don't waste your time - Jesus never existed. "If someone made him up back then, well they did a pretty good job" Not really, it was done with violent force and aggression - around 250 million have been killed during the 2,000 year history of Christianity while around 270 million have been killed over the 1,400 year history if Islam - that's over half a billion killed just between those two religions. Those religions are nothing more than death cults obsessed with the "End Times." "Plus there were so many other pagan gods who were given the Sun deity's birth and death and resurrection dates, so I don't think anyone can really know for sure about any of it." Actually, we do know via credible evidence - the very first Christian organized religion was the Catholic church and they admit early on that they 'borrowed' the symbolic birth three days after the winter solstice and many other things from Pagans. "The well-known solar feast, however, of Natalis Invicti, celebrated on 25 December, has a strong claim on the responsibility for our December date. For the history of the solar cult, its position in the Roman Empire, and syncretism with Mithraism" - Catholic Enc. Christmas "Sunday was kept holy in honour of Mithra, and the sixteenth of each month was sacred to him as mediator. The 25 December was observed as his birthday, the natalis invicti, the rebirth of the winter-sun, unconquered by the rigours of the season." - Catholic Enc. Mithraism ... notice the word "REBIRTH," which means that the sun was perceived to have symbolically died & resurrected "All the gods of the Greek and Roman mythology represent the attributes of the one supreme divine power - the SUN." - Macrobius, Roman Historian around 400 CE You're clearly interested so, I would read the work by Acharya S/DM Murdock. I own all of her books - the book for the video you're posting in now is the most mild, for a Christian audience. Her very first book "Christ Conspiracy" has been updated and revised and will be on new in Feb 2020. I would definitely get that for sure.
@oolum
@oolum 4 жыл бұрын
@@donotcare44 You are far to arrogant and condescending for me to put too much stock in what you say. You are blinded by your own opinions and get in your own way. I read Sitchens books 12 years ago, then several others who studied the Annunaki Kings list and theorized that several of our Mythical Gods, could have easily have been Enki or Enlil after moving from one country to another and changing their names as they lived lives of sometimes 28,000 years or more. I just downloaded a Harvard study on a newly transcribed text and the study she did on Enki and Ninhursag. There are literally 1,000's of yet to be translated texts, tablets and cuneiform scrolls. I have read many people pro and con on whether Jesus lived or not. I have been around a long time on this planet and I know that you can't always KNOW by using others people's version of events, or their recorded facts. Surely you know by now, that everyone has an agenda. Do you know who the Archons are? Are you at all intuitive? I come to my thoughts and musings after exploring many angles and after just being alive this time for 70 years. Everyone has an opinion. Everyone thinks they have the correct one. That they have common sense and can see things plainly. I know that there is much more to things than meet the eye. I know several people whom I respect. William Henry for one, who has studied Religious Art for decades. Studied Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, paintings, there is much to be gleaned from those as well. I don't discount anything or anyone else theories that I respect, unless I have witnessed an event with my own eyes and even then, perspectives can be skewed by the subconscious filters all of us have over the lens of our vision. I have many reasons for what I think and theorize. I don't have time to break down all the individual events, people I've met, deep experiences, and many times getting "downloads" of insight myself, a sense of knowing. I think I have pursued this particular topic for far to long and read far too much. It has served to cloud the issue and mind. Still there is no one person's opinion I value more than my own. I have deferred to those I assumed knew more than I did, only to be disappointed later having wasted my time and money. I'm done for now....
@oolum
@oolum 4 жыл бұрын
@@donotcare44 By the way, I first discovered Acharya's website when she was still alive. I have read several books she wrote on Jesus and watched the videos, There is a website called bibliotechapleyades not sure of the spelling at the moment, but there is a bottomless pit of information on that site. I have read the confessions of Illuminati who swear that their bloodline is in possession ot many of the books that were stolen from the Library of Alexandria, that at one time were hidden away in the Vatican. That is a whole other story, but they DO have access to books and writing that most do not, and they are the ones often times responsible for the adulteration of many of the books that we the useless eaters are allowed to waste out time on. They believe in the Bible, and Jesus. I have read and watched most of Jordan Maxwell's video's he comes from a family of above spy types, and he has a vast wealth of knowledge. He does not know if he believes in Jesus and he suggested many scholarly books that go to the trouble of explaining the same as Ancharya wrote. Michael Tsarion, and his Astrotheology series, is very pragmatic explaining the origins of many of our beliefs, but he forgets about the ET's who are actually the ones who instilled the basis of many REligions across the planet. The Deep Underground Military Bases have many levels under ground and the ones that very few have accessed are the ones with the ET's that the Black Ops work with, the Draco, and others humanoid, there are even some of those who demand the the name Jesus NEVER be spoken in their presence. Saul Alinsky, what's his name that started Scientology and his friend the guy who designed rockets and space vehicles, they also were people who did rituals and actually conjured up demons, who would do things for them and expected things in return. Those Demons also believed in Jesus. They were very affected by the pronouncement of his name. So, who knows? Who can you trust. Perhaps you can't even trust ET's or extradimensional beings to tell the truth, and most all of them have ego's just like yours.
@kingtim41
@kingtim41 7 жыл бұрын
D.M. was on point with this book...it's a awesome read..
@hoyaGTsaxa
@hoyaGTsaxa 8 жыл бұрын
I wasn't expecting the Spanish Inquisition (13:20)
@JosephAzzopardiRummiena
@JosephAzzopardiRummiena 11 жыл бұрын
The warnings second comming messages
@thinker2122
@thinker2122 9 жыл бұрын
Is there any literature proven to be predating Jesus that speaks o Kristina in this manner?
@nstv23
@nstv23 2 жыл бұрын
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@TommyDecentralized
@TommyDecentralized 12 жыл бұрын
good post. thx. sharing :)
@Dreammaster695
@Dreammaster695 4 жыл бұрын
If he never existed why are you still speaking about him then
@z.z428
@z.z428 4 жыл бұрын
@NightmareEntity because they want attention like all atheists
@TommyDecentralized
@TommyDecentralized 12 жыл бұрын
OMG ZOMBIES!!!! LOL
@smuglovsky
@smuglovsky 9 жыл бұрын
No, no, no. This is not how one gets to find out whether Jesus is real or not. Historical research is not the way. You need to have a desire to know Him and the power of His resurrection. IF you really are interested in knowing Him, all you have to do is ask Him and He will reveal Himself to you. This will surely work for you but you have to want it.
@Hercules2345
@Hercules2345 9 жыл бұрын
Alex Smuglovsky "The burning of unbelievers during the Inquisition was based on the words of Jesus: "If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned." (John 15:6) - Why Jesus? ffrf.org/publications/freethought-today/item/18409-why-jesus? By a former Pastor of 20 years ; )
@AzimuthTao
@AzimuthTao 9 жыл бұрын
Alex Smuglovsky What you're basically saying is - don't ask questions that may lead to the real answers because the real answers lead to the fact that Jesus and god exist only in our minds. That is why that is the only method for confirming his existence. Sorry but I could only choose that method if I don't care about the truth.
@petermetcalfe6722
@petermetcalfe6722 9 жыл бұрын
Alex Smuglovsky Forgive me sir but that is complete and utter bollocks.
@batmandeltaforce
@batmandeltaforce 9 жыл бұрын
Alex Smuglovsky A desire to know the truth, to know God for who and what it is, will change your mind about the counterfeit cult of Christianity:)
@paulj6662
@paulj6662 9 жыл бұрын
Alex Smuglovsky That is what DELUSION means. persuading yourself that a load of bollocks is real, regardless of the facts. you have a self induced viral Mental illness, why would you do that? Fear of the scary bullshit you couldnt defend yourself against, because it had been planted in your head as a child. IT IS NOT REAL, IT`S HYPNOSIS. Every piece of evidence in the man made bible is a fraud, endless verses of lies and nonsense. Only proves a FRAUD, THIS GOD IS NOT REAL. It is a ploy, a tool for control of women, fools, power, laws, wealth, obedience, authority; you name it, . Religion is what stops the poor from killing the rich. It has totally dominated all our history and delivered hell on Earth for billions of confused people, just look at the history of Ireland, utter madness.
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