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Alexander JamesAlexander James eBooks The Myth of Christianity eBook Summary: The Myth of Christianity by Alexander James Acceptance of the truth may take decades, even centuries, but Jesus was not the Messiah, he was but the leader of a small itinerant sect in Judea. Adept in apocalyptic preaching, baptising, exorcism and hands-on-healing, he suddenly appeared at age 30 to announce he was the long-awaited Jewish Son of God. The jews were outraged at his deception and the Romans brutal, but twenty years after his execution Paul and Barnabas set about reviving Christianity as a viable commercial venture. With clever marketing to non-Jews, countless false miracles and plagiarized parables were added to dramatically enhance the story of Jesus, and the Jewish and Roman image of the Messiah as a fraudulent impostor, was changed to that of a miraculous Lord and Savior, wrongly persecuted by the hateful Romans and Jews. Biblical analysts have known for centuries that there was something terribly amiss with the story of Jesus. Completely unaware that a person called Jesus Christ ever existed, more than twenty authentic historians, actively writing Jewish history on scrolls and Roman history on parchment at the commencement of the Common Era, failed to write one word about a Jesus Christ, leaving the Christian Bible as the only book to publish the wonderful story of the Savior.
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