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  9.  @GreekOrthodox7  The Gnostic Christians who lived contemporaneously with and followed Jesus regarded him not as super-human or divine, but as a regular person who was extremely knowledgeable about the use of plant medicines to heal the sick. Modern Christianity is an invention of the Flavian Dynasty which ruled Rome for 28 years after Nero's death in 69AD. You know the Flavians from their construction of the Roman Colosseum but have you ever heard their family name? Have you you? Seriously, have you? Titus Flavius served in Judea under his father Roman Emperor Vespasian Flavius and was in charge of the capture and destruction of Jerusalem in September of the year 70 during the First Jewish–Roman War. The story of Jesus in the New Testament is simply the military history of Titus Flavius mixed with the stories of the Torah, which was then made the state religion of Rome. It "prophetically" told of a new leader which was fulfilled at the time by Titus. "Gospel" translates to "good news in the context of a military victory", FFS. ALL Roman emperors were considered Gods as per state religion. Titus' father Emperor Vespasian was declared a God by the Roman Senate and therefore his son Titus was "Son of God". Ever heard that phrase before? It was important to have a story that declared Titus to be special because he was the FIRST Roman emperor to ascend to the throne via family line rather than battle. The Flavians came up with a new version of Christianity as a way to control the growing population of Rome which now included a variety of semitic peoples who had familiarity with the stories of the Torah and other cultures in the region. The Roman's new Bible brought many of these stories of varied origin together, synthesizing a new somewhat unified world view. The main author of the New Testament was likely the Jewish scribe Josephus (born Yosef ben Matityahu), who served for a time as a translator to Nero in Rome before returning to Judea. He was later captured by Titus' army in Judea, returned to Rome, and took on his capture's family name to become the royal scribe Flavius Josephus. He's a historical person; zero question. You can read his other books at numerous sites like biblestudytools dot com and those works are considered important historical writings of the Antiquities. All religions say all other religions are fake. Guess what.... ALL religions are FAKE.
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