20 Apr

Origin of the new testament

By Vega

new-testament

The Nicene Creed was quite literally the creation of the Bible and New Testament as we know it.

Appropriately, Constantine murdered his wife and elder son before making the journey in 325 AD

to his palace at Nicaea (now Iznik in Turkey) to decide what Christians to this day must believe.

He wanted to end the conflict between the Paulines and the Arians and install a single Christian

creed. He called 318 bishops together at Nicaea to tell them what their creed was going to be. Bitter

arguments erupted between the factions on the burning issue for the future of the world: Was Jesus

part of a trinity of Father, Son and Holy Ghost? Holy shit.

Documents were torn up and blows were

struck. If you are a Christian, this is how your faith was decided. The Arians lost the day and out of

this mayhem and Roman dictatorship came the foundation belief of Christianity, the Nicene Creed.

The compilation of the Bible was a farce.

If you ask most people about the Gospel writers, they will undoubtedly tell you Matthew, Mark,

Luke and John. That’s the impression people get and are encouraged to get, but it’s not true and not

even the Church claims that officially. The Gospels and other books of the Bible are only those

chosen by the hierarchy of the Christian Church. Many other texts were available that were just as

valid, often very much more so, than those which made it into the ‘Holy Book’. Texts were

rejected, destroyed or rewritten to fit the official line and the philosopher, Celsus, wrote of the

church leaders in the third century:

“You utter fables, and you do not even possess the art of making them seem likely… You have

altered three, four times and oftener, the texts of your own Gospels in order to deny objections to

you.”

EXAMINING THE GOSPELS:

The notion that the four “gospels that made the cut” to be included in the official New Testament

were written by men named Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John does not go back to early Christian

times. The titles “According to Matthew,” etc., were not added until late in the second century.

Thus, although Papias ca. 140 CE (‘Common Era’) knows all the gospels but has only heard of

Matthew and Mark, Justin Martyr (ca. 150 CE) knows of none of the four supposed authors. It is

only in 180 CE, with Irenæus of Lyons, that we learn who wrote the four “canonical” gospels and

discover that there are exactly four of them. Thus, unless one supposes the argument of Irenæus to

be other than ridiculous, we come to the conclusion that the gospels are of unknown origin and

authorship, and there is no good reason to suppose they are eye-witness accounts of a man named

Jesus of Nazareth.

It is clear that the gospels of Matthew and Luke could not possibly have been written by an

eye-witness of the tales they tell. Both writers plagiarize (largely word-for-word) up to 90% of the

gospel of Mark, to which they add sayings of Jesus and would-be historical details. Matthew and

Luke contradict each other in such critical details as the genealogy of Jesus – and thus cannot both

be correct. It is significant that it is only these two gospels that purport to tell anything of Jesus’

birth, childhood, or ancestry. Both can be dismissed as unreliable without further cause. We can

know nothing of Jesus’ childhood or origin!

Mark is the oldest surviving gospel. Attaining essentially its final form probably as late as 90 CE

but containing core material dating possibly as early as 70 CE, it omits, as we have seen, almost the

entire traditional biography of Jesus, beginning the story with John the Baptist giving Jesus a bath.

If written between 70 CE – 90 CE, that is 40-60 years after the time of Jesus! How accurate could

the story be? Also, the oldest of the gospels is the shortest! Whereas the gospel of Luke takes up 43

pages in the New English Bible, the gospel of Mark occupies only 25 pages – a mere 58% as much

material! Stories do indeed grow with the retelling.

The gospel of John was compiled around the year 110 CE. If its author had been 10 years old at the

time of Jesus’ crucifixion in the year 30 CE, he would have been 90 years old at the time of writing!

What a memory he must have had!

Even according to the Gospel stories, Jesus was surrounded by terrorists. Simon Magus was

known as Simon Zelotes (the Zealot) to acknowledge his role as a commander of the Zealots, the

‘freedom fighters’ who advocated a war against the Romans. Another description is Simon

‘Kananites’, a Greek word meaning fanatic. This was translated into English as Simon the

Canaanite! Judas ‘Iscariot’ derives from the word Sicarius, which meant assassin. There was a

terrorist group called the Sicani or Sons of the Dagger, and this name comes from the word, Sica,

meaning curved dagger. Sicarius became the Greek, Sikariotes, and this was later mistranslated

into English as Iscariot. The Zealots-Sicani would raid Roman supply caravans and ambush their

soldiers very much along the lines of terrorist groups like the IRA in Northern Ireland.

LACK OF HISTORICAL EVIDENCE:

More than 40 writers are known to have chronicled the events of these lands during the alleged

time of Jesus, but they don’t mention him. A guy who did all the things that he was supposed to

have done and no-one records it? Philo lived throughout the supposed life of Jesus and wrote a

history of the Judeans which covered the whole of this period. He even lived in or near Jerusalem

when Jesus was said to have been born and Herod was supposed to have killed the children, yet he

doesn’t record any of this. He was there when Jesus is said to have made his triumphant arrival in

Jerusalem and when he was crucified and rose from the dead on the third day. What does Philo say

about these fantastic events? Nothing. Not a syllable. Not a titter. None of this is mentioned in any

Roman record or in the contemporary accounts of the writers of Greece and Alexandria who were

familiar with what happened there.

John E. Remsburg, in his classic book The Christ: A Critical Review and Analysis of the Evidence

of His Existence (The Truth Seeker Company, NY, no date, pp. 24-25), lists the following writers

who lived during the time, or within a century after the time, that Jesus is supposed to have lived:

Philo-Judæus

Seneca

Pliny Elder

Arrian

Petronius Dion Pruseus

Paterculus

Suetonius

Juvenal

Martial

Persius

Plutarch

Pliny Younger

Tacitus

Justus of Tiberius

Apollonius

Quintilian

Lucanus

Epictetus

Hermogones Silius Italicus

Statius

Ptolemy

Appian

Phlegon

Phædrus

Valerius Maximus

Lucian

Pausanias

Florus Lucius

Quintius Curtius

Aulus Gellius

Dio Chrysostom

Columella

Valerius Flaccus

Damis

Favorinus

Lysias

Pomponius Mela

Appion of Alexandria

According to Remsburg, “Enough of the writings of the authors named in the foregoing list

remains to form a library. Yet in this mass of Jewish and Pagan literature, aside from two forged

passages in the works of a Jewish author, and two disputed passages in the works of Roman

writers, there is to be found no mention of Jesus Christ.” Nor, we may add, do any of these authors

make note of the Disciples or Apostles – increasing the embarrassment from the silence of history

concerning the foundation of Christianity.

CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE: The prophecies said that the ‘messiah’ would be called Emmanuel, but the name of the Gospel

‘messiah’ was Jesus, or at least its Judean equivalent. Oops! Funny how Christians seem to miss

this point when they quote the prophecy about the coming of ‘Emmanuel’ every Christmas.

ON THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIXION

“And it was the third hour, and they crucified him.” (Mark 15:25)

John clearly says that he was not crucified until after the sixth hour. (John 19:12-18)

ON THE RESURRECTION

His friends come to Jesus’ tomb, but the doorstone is rolled away and one angel sitting on the

outside gives the news to them before they go in. (Matthew 28:1-8)

His friends come to the tomb, go inside, find nobody, are perplexed, and then two men give them

the news. (Luke 24:1-4)

ON FAMILY

“Honour thy father and thy mother…” (Matthew 19:19)

“If any man come unto me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and

brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.” (Luke 14:26)

“And call no man your father upon earth…” (Mathew 23:9)

ON SEEING GOD

“… I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.” — Genesis 32:30

“No man hath seen God at any time…”– John 1:18

ON THE TRUTHFUL WITNESS

“If I [Jesus] bear witness of myself, my witness is not true.” (John 5:31)

“I [Jesus] am one that bear witness of myself…” (John 8:18)

According to these scriptures, Jesus was a false witness.

ON THE GENEALOGY OF JESUS

“And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary….” (Matthew 1:16)

“And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being … the son of Joseph, which was the

son of Heli…”(Luke 3:23)

ON CIRCUMCISION

“This is my covenant, which ye shall keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every man

child among you shall be circumcised.” — Genesis 17:10

“…if ye be circumcised, Christ shall profit you nothing.” — Galatians 5:2

ON INCEST

“Cursed be he that lieth with his sister, the daughter of his father, or the daughter of this mother…”

– Deuteronomy 27:22

“And if a man shall take his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter…it is a wicked

thing….” — Leviticus 20:17

[But what was god's reaction to Abraham, who married his sister -- his father's daughter?] See

Genesis 20:11-12

“And God said unto Abraham, As for Sara thy wife…I bless her, and give thee a son also of her…”

– Genesis 17:15-16

ON THE SWORD

“…for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.” (Matthew 26:52)

“…and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.” (Luke 22:36)

ON TEMPTATION

“Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil,

neither tempteth he any man.” — James 1:13

“And it came to pass after these things, that God did tempt Abraham…” — Genesis 22:1

QUOTES FROM THE “PRINCE OF PEACE”

“Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth? I [Jesus] tell you, Nay; but rather division: For

from henceforth there shall be five in one house divided, three against two, and two against three.”

(Luke 12:51-2)

“Think not that I [Jesus] have come to send peace on earth: I come not to send peace, but a sword.”

(Matthew 10:34)

“…and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.” (Luke 22:36)

“For I [Jesus] am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her

mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. And a man’s foes shall be they of his

own household.” (Matthew 10:35-6)

“If any man come unto me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and

brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.” (Luke 14:26)

THE “SUN OF GOD”

OK, a little quiz. Who am I talking about?

He was born to a virgin by immaculate conception through the intervention of a holy spirit. This

fulfilled an ancient prophecy. When he was born the ruling tyrant wanted to kill him. His parents

had to flee to safety. All male children under the age of two were slain by the ruler as he sought to

kill the child. Angels and shepherds were at his birth and he was given gifts of gold, frankincense

and myrrh. He was worshipped as the saviour of men and led a moral and humble life. He

performed miracles which included healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, casting out devils

and raising the dead. He was put to death on the cross between two thieves. He descended to hell

and rose from the dead to ascend back to heaven.

Sounds exactly like Jesus doesn’t it? But it’s not. That is how they described the Eastern saviour

god known as Virishna 1,200 years before Jesus is claimed to have been born. If you want a

saviour god who died so our sins could be forgiven, take your pick from the ancient world because

there are a stream of them.

Here are just some of the ‘Son of God’ heroes who play the lead role in stories which mirror those

attributed to Jesus and almost all were worshipped long before Jesus was even heard of:

Khrishna of Hindostan; Buddha Sakia of India; Salivahana of Bermuda; Osiris and Horus of

Egypt; Odin of Scandinavia; Crite of Chaldea; Zoroaster of Persia; Baal and Taut of Phoenicia;

Indra of Tibet; Bali of Afghanistan; Jao of Nepal; Wittoba of Bilingonese; Tammuz of Syria and

Babylon; Attis of Phrygia; Xamolxis of Thrace; Zoar of the Bonzes; Adad of Assyria; Deva Tat

and Sammonocadam of Siam; Alcides of Thebes; Mikado of the Sintoos; Beddru of Japan; Hesus

or Eros, and Bremrillahm, of the Druids; Thor, son of Odin, of the Gauls; Cadmus of Greece; Hil

and Feta of Mandaites; Gentaut and Quetzalcoatl of Mexico; Universal Monarch of the Sibyls;

Ischy of Formosa; Divine Teacher of Plato; Holy One of Xaca; Fohi and Tien of China; Adonis,

son of virgin lo, of Greece; Ixion and Quirinus of Rome; Prometheus of the Caucasus; and

Mohammed or Mahomet, of Arabia.

A few examples with detailed comparisons:

HORUS

Horus was the ‘Sun’ of God in Egypt. He was derived from the Babylonian Tammuz and, in turn,

provided another blueprint for the later Jesus. The connections are devastating for the credibility of

the Christian Church: Jesus was the Light of the World. Horus was the Light of the World. Jesus

said he was the way, the truth and the life. Horus said he was the truth, the life. Jesus was born in

Bethlehem, the ‘house of bread’. Horus was born in Annu, the ‘place of bread’. Jesus was the

Good Shepherd. Horus was the Good Shepherd. Seven fishers board a boat with Jesus. Seven

people board a boat with Horus. Jesus was the lamb. Horus was the lamb. Jesus is identified with a

cross. Horus is identified with a cross. Jesus was baptised at 30. Horus was baptised at 30. Jesus

was the child of a virgin, Mary. Horus was the child of a virgin, Isis. The birth of Jesus was marked

by a star. The birth of Horus was marked by a star. Jesus was the child teacher in the temple. Horus

was the child teacher in the temple. Jesus had 12 disciples. Horus had 12 followers. Jesus was the

Morning Star. Horus was the Morning Star. Jesus was the Christ. Horus was the KRST. Jesus was

tempted on a mountain by Satan. Horus was tempted on a mountain by Set or Sut.

MITHRA

Everything Christians believe about Jesus, the Romans and Persians believed about Mithra. Mithra

was said to be the son (Sun) of god who died to save humanity and give them eternal life. One

classic symbol of Mithra was as a lion with a snake curled around his body, while he holds the keys

to heaven. This is Nimrod symbolism and the origin of the story of St Peter, one of Jesus’ 12

disciples, holding the keys to heaven. Peter was the name for a High Priest in the Babylon mystery

school. After an initiate of the Mithran cult had completed the ritual, the members had a meal of

bread and wine in which they believed they were eating the flesh of Mithra and drinking his blood.

Sound familiar? Mithra, like a long list of pre-Christian gods, was said to have been visited by wise

men at his birth who brought him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Sunday was the sacred day

for Mithraists because he was a Sun God and they called this The Lord’s Day. The writer, H. G.

Wells, pointed out that many of the phrases used by Paul for Jesus were the same as those used by

the followers of Mithra. The Liturgy of Mithra is the Liturgy of Jesus. When Paul says: “They

drank from the spiritual rock and that rock was Christ” (I Corinthians 10:4), he was using exactly

the same words found in the scriptures of Mithra. Only the names were changed.

DIONYSUS

Dionysus was another Sun God born to a virgin mother, and born on December 25th, who died so

our sins could be forgiven. and he was known as: the Vine, Our Lord, the Saviour, the Judge of the

Dead, the Deliverer, the Born Again and the only begotten Son of God. Above the head of

Dionysus were the words: “I am Life, Death, and Resurrection, I hold the winged crown (the

Sun).”

JOSEPH OF THE OLD TESTAMENT

Shocking similarities between the Jesus story and the one of the Old Testament character, Joseph,

seemingly used as a foundation for Jesus:

Joseph had 12 brothers, Jesus 12 disciples; Joseph was sold for 20 pieces of silver, Jesus for 30

pieces of silver (inflation); brother Judah suggests the sale of Joseph, Judas sells Jesus; Joseph is in

Egypt where the first born are killed, Jesus and family flee to Egypt to avoid the slaying of male

children.

In ancient Babylon, Tammuz, the son of Queen Semiramis, was said to have been crucified with a

lamb at his feet and placed in a cave. When a rock was rolled away from the cave’s entrance three

days later, his body had disappeared. Never heard that before…

SUN SYMBOLISM

“The  reason  why  all  these  narratives  are  so  similar,  with  a  godman  who  is  crucified  and

resurrected,  who  does  miracles  and  has  12  disciples,  is  that  these  stories  were  based  on  the

movements of  the sun  through  the heavens, an astrotheological development  that can be  found

throughout the planet because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In

other  words,  Jesus  Christ  and  all  the  others  upon  whom  this  character  is  predicated  are

personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula (the

“Mythos,” as mentioned above) revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.

For instance, many of the world’s crucified godmen have their traditional birthday on December

25th. This is because the ancients recognized that (from an earthcentric perspective) the sun makes

an  annual  descent  southward  until December  21st  or  22nd,  the winter  solstice, when  it  stops

moving southerly for  three days and  then starts  to move northward again. During  this  time,  the

ancients declared that “God’s sun” had “died” for three days and was “born again” on December

25th. The ancients realized quite abundantly that they needed the sun to return every day and that

they would be in big trouble if the sun continued to move southward and did not stop and reverse

its  direction.  Thus,  these  many  different  cultures  celebrated  the  ”sun  of  God’s”  birthday  on

December 25th. The following are the characteristics of the “sun of God”:

•  The sun “dies” for three days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops in

its  movement  south,  to  be  born  again  or  resurrected  on  December  25th,  when  it

resumes its movement north.

•  In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun

would therefore be “born of a Virgin.”

•  The sun is the “Light of the World.”

•  The sun “cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him.”

•  The sun rising in the morning is the “Savior of mankind.”

•  The sun wears a corona, “crown of thorns” or halo.

•  The sun “walks on water.”

•  The sun’s “followers,” “helpers” or “disciples” are the 12 months and the 12 signs of

the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.

•  The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the “Most High”; thus, “he” begins “his

Father’s work” at “age” 12.

•  The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30°; hence, the “Sun of God” begins his

ministry at “age” 30.

•  The  sun  is hung on a cross or “crucified,” which  represents  its passing  through  the

equinoxes, the vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.

On December 2lst-22nd, you have the winter solstice when, in the northern hemisphere, the Sun is

at the lowest point of its power in the annual cycle. The Sun, the ancients said, had symbolically

‘died’. By December 25th, after three days, the Sun had demonstrably begun its symbolic journey

back to the summer and the peak of its power. The ancients, therefore, said that the Sun was ‘born’

on December 25th.

It took three days for the Sun to recover from ‘death’ on December 2lst/22nd. In the Gospels how

many days are there between Jesus ‘dying’ and ‘rising’ from the dead? Three! The same time it took the Babylon Son of God, Tammuz, to rise again, and the Egyptian Sun of God also was risen

after three days. This is how Luke’s Gospel describes what happened as Jesus (the Sun) died on the

cross:

“And it was about the sixth hour, and there was darkness over all the Earth until the ninth hour.

And the Sun was darkened…” Luke 23-44,45

The son/Sun had died and so there was darkness. And look how many hours this lasted for: three.

The same story of darkness at their death was told by the Hindus of Khrishna, the Buddhists of

Buddha, the Greeks of Hercules, the Mexicans of Quetzalcoatl, ad infinitum, long before Jesus.

When he died, Jesus ‘descended into hell’, just like the earlier Khrishna, Zoroaster, Osiris, Horus,

Adonis/Tammuz, Bacchus, Hercules, Mercury and so on. He then rose from the dead like the

earlier Khrishna, Buddha, Zoroaster, Adonis/Tammuz, Osiris, Mithra, Hercules and Baldur. Jesus

was symbolically crucified at Easter because this is the spring equinox when the Sun (Jesus) enters

the astrological sign of Aries, the Ram or… the lamb. The lamb in the Book of Revelation is the

same symbol.

The Christian religious day is… SUN-day. Christian churches are built east to west with the altar to

the east. This means that the congregation faces east – the direction of the rising Sun. The Sun gives

up its life force to provide us with warmth and food and many other things. So it could be said that

the Sun of God gives its life up for us and it is the “True Savior” for it has risen – the “Risen

Savior”. The Bible tells us that Jesus will return on a cloud and what do we see among the clouds?

The sun. The tomb of Jesus is symbolic of the darkness into which the Sun descended before its

rebirth.

It is at Easter, the equinox, that Jesus (the Sun) triumphs over darkness – the time of year when

there is more light than darkness every day. The world is restored by the power of the Sun in the

time of rebirth and the spring equinox was one of the most sacred Egyptian events. Queen Isis was

often portrayed with a ram’s head to symbolise that the time of Aries, the spring, a period of

nature’s abundant creation. The legend of Mithra said he was crucified and was resurrected on

March 25th. The date of Easter is no longer fixed to the first day of Aries, but the symbolism

remains.

The Ancient calendar started at a different time. It began in Virgo and ended in Leo, which is why

the Sphynx has the head of a Virgin and the Body of a Lion. When the Sun of God was re-born, it

was in the Constellation of Virgo, so it was said “Born of a Virgin”.

The New Testament features the Wedding at Cana, but this was not a real wedding. It is symbolic

of the Sun and the Earth, the god and goddess. In the land of Canaan every spring, they celebrated

sexual and fertility rites under the title, ‘The Marriage Festival of Canaan’. It was at the symbolic

wedding at Cana in the Gospels that Jesus turns the water into wine. It is the Sun’s warmth and the

Earth’s water which grow the grapes to make wine.

Ra was a Sun God in Egypt. His full name was Amen Ra. That is why we say “A-men” after our

prayers.

MISTRANSLATIONS & TRUE MEANINGS

The idea of the ‘carpenter’ is a translation error. The English translation of

‘carpenter’ comes from the Hebrew word naggar, via the Greek, ho tekton. These words do not

mean literally a ‘carpenter’, but people who were masters of their craft and the word was applied to

teachers and scholars as well as craftsmen.

The symbol of the fish is a theme throughout the Gospel stories and this is symbolic of

Nimrod/Tammuz, the father-son, of Babylon. Another reason for Jesus as a fish is the astrological

sign of Pisces, the fishes. Around the time Jesus was supposed to have been born, the Earth was

entering the astrological house of Pisces. A new age was being born and Jesus the fish could have

been a symbol of the age of Pisces. We are now entering another new age, the age of Aquarius,

according to the laws of the ‘Earth wobble’ precession. When the Bible talks of the end of the

world, this is another mistranslation. They translate ‘world’ from the Greek, ‘aeon’, but aeon does

not mean world, it means ‘age’. We are not facing the end of the world, but the end of the age, the

2,160 years of Pisces.

Indeed, we know his name wasn’t Jesus because that’s a Greek translation of a Hebrew name.

The word “Church” comes from the Goddess “Circe” (Pronouned Sir-Cee) which is where we get

the word “Circle” or “Circus”. She is known for getting men drunk on her wine (her religion) and

turning them into swine. In Scottish, it is pronounced “Kirk”.

Even the story of the spear which pierced the side of Jesus after he was taken from the cross is

mystery school symbolism. The Christian legend says that this was done by a blind Roman

centurion called Longinus and some of the blood of Jesus fell on his eyes and cured his blindness.

Longinus was converted and spent the rest of his life breaking up Pagan idols. Yeah, sure he did.

Centurions were not blind and could not have done their job if they were, and once again we find

this story is a repeat from earlier versions. The Scandinavian saviour, Balder, son of Odin, had a

spear of mistletoe thrust into him by Hod, a god who was blind. March 15th, the Ides of March,

was when many Pagan saviours also died. This day was devoted to Hod and later became a

Christian feast day to the ‘Blessed Longinus’!

THE FORGOTTEN MANUSCRIPT

In 1958, a manuscript was discovered at a monastery at Mar Saba, east of Jerusalem, which shows

how the Jesus story was rewritten by the Church whenever it suited them at the time. It was found

by an American, Morton Smith, Professor of Ancient History at Columbia University, and it

included the content of a letter by Bishop Clement of Alexandria, Egypt, an early Christian father,

to a colleague called Theodore. It also revealed an unknown segment of Mark’s Gospel which had

been suppressed.

It included in the ‘Jesus’ story some details of mystery school initiations and it was an account of the raising of Lazarus by Jesus, the famous raising from the dead. In this suppressed text Lazarus

called to Jesus before any ‘raising’ took place, so proving that he was not supposed to be

physically dead. There was also another devastating revelation for Christianity. The manuscript

makes references to the effect that Jesus was understood to have engaged in possible homosexual

practices involving the ‘rich young man’ mentioned in Mark’s Gospel.

Bishop Clement’s letter was replying to a Christian who was very perturbed to be told the above

story of ‘Jesus’ by the Gnostic group called the Carpocrates. It had apparently been leaked to them

by an official in Alexandria. Clement’s advice, after confirming the story, was that anything which

contradicts the official church view must be denied, even if it is true. The letter says of those who

question official orthodoxy:

“For even if they should say something true, one who loves the Truth should not, even so, agree

with them… To them one must never give way; nor, when they put forward their falsifications,

should one concede that the secret Gospel is by Mark – but should deny it on oath. For not all true

things are to be said to all men.”

SACRED NUMBERS IN THE BIBLE

A common theme in all mystery school traditions is of 12 disciples, knights or followers

surrounding a deity. The number 12 is a code, among other things, for the 12 months of the year

and the houses of the zodiac through which symbolically travels the Sun, the ‘god’, symbolised as

13. This is the ‘sacred 12 and one’ as some people describe it and it is one major reason why the

numbers 12 and 13 keep recurring. Thus you have the 12 tribes of Israel, 12 princes of Ishmael, 12

disciples or followers of Jesus, Buddha, Osiris and Quetzalcoatl. There is also King Arthur and his

12 Knights of the Round Table (the zodiac circle), Himmler and his 12 knights in the Nazi SS, and

the woman (Isis, Semiramis) with a crown of 12 stars in the Book of Revelation. In Scandinavia

and that whole northern region you find the Odin mysteries, again inspired by the same Aryan race

from the Near East. In this tradition, you find twelve ‘Drottars’ presiding over the mysteries with

Odin. The sacred 12 and one again. This continues today with these same symbols used by the

Brotherhood secret society network in national flags, coats of arms, advertising and company

logos. That Brotherhood creation, the European Union, has a circle of 12 stars as its symbol. We

are talking sacred numbers and geometry here. The proportions of Egyptian statues, whether big or

small, were multiples or sub multiples of 12 or 6.

The numbers 7 and 40 are also code numbers in the Bible and the mysteries. So in the Bible we

have seven spirits of God, the seven churches of Asia, seven golden candlesticks, seven stars,

seven lamps of fire, seven seals, seven trumpets, seven angels, seven thunders and the red dragon

in Revelation with seven heads and seven crowns. The story of Jericho has Joshua marching his

army around the city for seven days, accompanied by seven priests carrying seven trumpets. On

the seventh day they circled Jericho seven times and the walls came tumbling down. In the story of

Noah, seven pairs of each animal go into the ark and seven pairs of each type of bird. There are

seven days between the prediction of the deluge and the rain and seven days between the sending

of the doves. The ark comes to rest on the 17th day of the seventh month, Noah leaves the ark on the 27th day, and after the flood he begins his seventh century. Many of the names for the symbolic

deities, such as Abraxas of the Gnostics and Serapis of Greece have seven letters.

Then there is 40. Adam enters Paradise when he is 40 years old; Eve follows 40 years later; during

the Great Flood it rains for 40 days and 40 nights; Seth is carried away by angels when he is 40 and

is not seen for 40 days; Moses is 40 when he goes to Midian and he stays for 40 years; Joseph is 40

years old when Jacob arrives in Egypt; Jesus goes into the wilderness for 40 days. The Bible is the

word of God? No. It is written in the esoteric code of the mystery schools. The Arabian literature

was also compiled by and for initiates of the mysteries and here you find the same codes. The

Arbaindt (the forties) are stories which all relate to the number 40 and their calendar has 40 rainy

and 40 windy days. Their laws constantly refer to 40. Another series of Arabian books, the Sebaydt

or ‘seven’ are based on that number. These number codes have even deeper meanings than the

more obvious ones of days, months and the zodiac. Numbers also represent vibrational

frequencies. Every frequency resonates to a certain number, colour and sound. Some frequencies,

represented by numbers, colours and sounds, are particularly powerful. Symbols also represent

frequencies and they affect the subconscious without the person realising it is happening. This is

another reason why certain symbols are seen in secret societies, national flags, company logos,

advertising and so on.

ST PAUL

St Paul, it is said, encouraged the persecution of the early Christians, but had a conversion on the

road to Damascus when Jesus miraculously ‘appeared’ to him and asked: “Why do you persecute

me?” However, Paul had three versions of his story. In one he heard the voice of Jesus speak to

him (Acts 9:7). In another he saw a great light, but without the voice (Acts 22:9). And in the third,

he has Jesus giving him instructions about his future mission (Acts 26:13).

St Paul continued the anti-feminine agenda in Christianity and set the scene for the horrific

suppression of women over nearly two thousand years. Among St Paul’s little gems are:

“Wives submit to your husbands for the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the

Church. Now if the Church submits to Christ so should wives submit to their husbands in

everything.”

“But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.”

KING SOLOMON

King Solomon and his temple are more symbolism. There is, again, no independent evidence for a

person called King Solomon. Not once has his name appeared in any inscriptions. Before the

Levites wrote their texts, the Greek historian Herodotus (c. 485-425 BC), travelled and researched

the lands and history of Egypt and the Near East. He heard nothing of the empire of Solomon, the

mass exodus of Israelites from Egypt, or the destruction of the pursuing Egyptian army in the Red Sea. Nor did Plato in his travels to the same area. Why? Because it is all invention.

The three syllables in Sol-om-on are all names for the Sun in three languages. Manly P Hall wrote

that Solomon and his wives and concubines were symbolic of the planets, moons, asteroids and

other receptive bodies within his house – the solar mansion. Solomon’s Temple is symbolic of the

domain of the Sun. In Talmudic legend, Solomon is presented as a master magician who

understood the Cabala and cast out demons. This is more symbolism of the secret knowledge held

within the fabricated stories of Hebrew ‘history’. The books of Kings and Chronicles, which

recount the building of Solomon’s Temple, were written between 500 and 60 years after the events

they are supposed to be describing!

Hebrew chroniclers of the Temple of Solomon are so over the top, it’s hilarious. It was supposed to

occupy 153,600 workmen for seven years and its cost, worked out by Arthur Dynott Thomson,

would have been £6,900 million. And Thomson was writing in 1872! What would it be today?

Such figures are ludicrous and yet further examples of the make-believe behind these tales. They

are symbolic, not literal. Another point. If Solomon didn’t exist, why should we believe that his

‘father’, King David, did? I keep reading accounts of his life and the only sources quoted are the

Old Testament texts written by the Levites! There is no other evidence. It’s a con.

CITY OF NAZARETH

The Gospels tell us that Jesus’s home town was the ‘City of Nazareth’ (‘polis Natzoree’):

And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a CITY of Galilee, named Nazareth, To a

virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin’s name was Mary.

(Luke1.26,27)

And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city. And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the CITY

of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem; because he was of the house and

lineage of David:

(Luke 2.3,4)

But when he heard that Archelaus did reign in Judaea in the room of his father Herod, he was afraid to go

thither: notwithstanding, being warned of God in a dream, he turned aside into the parts of Galilee: And he

came and dwelt in a CITY called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, He

shall be called a Nazarene.

(Matthew 2.22,23)

And when they had performed all things according to the law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their

own CITY Nazareth. And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: and the grace of

God was upon him.

(Luke 2.39,40)

The gospels do not tell us much about this ‘city’ – it has a synagogue, it can scare up a hostile crowd

(prompting Jesus’ famous “prophet rejected in his own land” quote), and it has a precipice – but the

city status of Nazareth is clearly established, at least according to that source of nonsense called the

Bible.

However when we look for historical confirmation of this hometown of a god – surprise, surprise!

– no other source confirms that the place even existed in the 1st century AD. Nazareth is not mentioned even once in the entire Old Testament. The Book of Joshua (19.10,16)

– in what it claims is the process of settlement by the tribe of Zebulon in the area – records twelve

towns and six villages and yet omits any ‘Nazareth’ from its list.

The Talmud, although it names 63 Galilean towns, knows nothing of Nazareth, nor does early

rabbinic literature.

St Paul knows nothing of ‘Nazareth’. Rabbi Solly’s epistles (real and fake) mention Jesus 221

times, Nazareth not at all.

No ancient historian or geographer mentions Nazareth. It is first noted at the beginning of the

4th century.

REMEMBER…

What goes for Christianity goes for the rest of them, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and all the rest.

These religions were created by the same force to achieve the same effect and, therefore, the

saviour-god myths throughout the ancient world have an identical game plan: 1 You are born with

original sin and so you are an unworthy piece of shit from the day you arrive on the planet. 2 You

can only be saved by believing in the ‘Saviour’ and that means doing what the priesthood tell you

to do. 3 If you don’t do that, you will be condemned to the bowels of hell forever. What guilt and

terror this has created over thousands of years.


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