I was turned on to the book by Robert Price. It's written by a Jewish writer who found proof in a number of ancient sources that Jesus never claimed to be the messiah. It was all made up by later Christians in Rome to distract from the truth that threatened to overtake the whole Empire.
You see there was this Jewish king named Marcus Julius Agrippa. He was the St. Mark who wrote the gospel. He wrote the gospel secretly to have Jesus announce HIM as the messiah. Then the Roman authorities caught wind of what was going on and then cut Agrippa out of the gospel.
Don't you see!!! It's all a big lie - even the biggest lie in history. Jesus never claimed to be what all these people now say he was. They have been fooled by a second century editorial effort that still goes undetected.
How is Huller so sure of this conspiracy? He found an ancient throne in Venice which Italian sailors stole from the most ancient Church of St. Mark in Alexandria in the ninth century. The author proves that the throne goes back much further than that - i.e. all the way to the beginning of Christianity in Egypt.
In any event the throne has Hebrew letters and symbols which prove the real story of Christianity and how the modern Church is one big fake.
The throne is real. Here are pictures of the throne:
http://www.therealmessiahbook.blogspot.com
You can look it up with Google. It's a real object. But now the game is up. Christianity is proved to be a big lie and the world will never be the same again.
It's so great to be on the winning side at last! I've got to tell everyone.
All I got to say is that you got to read this book. This is the straw that breaks the back of the Church.
HE ESTADO LEYENDO... (con nota). Lista iniciada en diciembre de 2009.
181. The number sense. Stanislas Deahene. Interesante exposición sobre la psciología y neurología del pensamiento matemático, aunque no se esperen much filosofía profunda. (7)
180. The Ego Tunnel: The Science of the Mind and the Myth of the Self. Thomas Metzinger. Fascinante exposición sobre el estudio científico de la conciencia y sus repercusiones éticas y sociales. (8)
179. An introduction to the philosophy of mathematics. Marc Colyvan. Tremendamente claro, aunque no se mete en muchos berenjenales. (8)
178. Yo confieso. Jordi Cabré. Estupenda, en la trama y en la escritura; lástima que del resto de España sólo parezca que existe Franco. (8,5)
177. Following the rules. Joseph Heath. Demasiado moralista, aunque razonable. (6)
176. La vida bajo escrutinio. Antonio Diéguez. La mejor introducción en castellano a la filosofía de la biología, con la claridad característica de este autor. (8)
175. The music instinct. Philip Ball. Introducción bastante clara a por qué sabemos tanto de música incluso los legos, y muchas más cosas. (7)
174. Radicales libres. La anarquía secreta de la ciencia. Michael Brooks. Filosófica y sociológicamente trivial, aunque con algunas anécdotas interesantes. Políticamente más incisivo. (6)
173. La entropía desvelada. Arieh Ben-Naim. Muy instructivo, aunque no explica bien el problema de la flecha del tiempo. (6)
172. La delicadeza. David Foenkinos. Cursi, pero agradable y fácil de leer. (6)
171. Los pentáculos de Turing. Enrique Alonso. Proyecto de novela de misterio basada en una supuesta conexión entre Turing y Gödel. (7)
170. Sin noticias de Gurb. Eduardo Mendoza. Tronchante relectura, casi veinte años después.
169. Second Nature. George Edelman. Típico ejemplar de la especie "reflexiones filosóficas seniles de una eminencia en lo suyo". Al menos, es breve. (4)
168. Yo! and Lo! The pragmatic topography of the space of reasons.. Rebecca Kukla y Mark Lance. Algunas ideas muy originales, pero bastantes triviales también. (7)
167. Beethoven: the ninth symphony. David Benjamin Levy. Polifacética monografía sobre esta obra cumbre. Un poco demasiado técnica a ratos, pero no hay más remedio. (7).
166. Between saying and doing. Robert Brandom. O sea, "del dicho al hecho". Simplemente genial. (9)
165. Beethoven, the universal composer. Edmun Morris. Interesante, aunque demasiado ligera. (6)
164. El contable hindú. David Leavitt. Apasionante novela sobre el matemático G.H. Hardy y la homosexualidad en Inglaterra hace un siglo, con la excusa de Ramanujan. (8)
163. No turning back. Richard Ellis. Una monocorde divagación sobre la extinción de las especies. (3,5)
162. The rejection of continental drift. Naomi Oreskes. Una historia de la geología (sobre todo en USA) de fines del XIX a mediados del XX, y por qué se rechazó la teoría de Wegener durante décadas. (7)
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Wow! I just read the greatest atheist manifesto ever written. Seriously. It's called the Real Messiah:
http://www.amazon.com/Real-Messiah-Throne-Origi...
I was turned on to the book by Robert Price. It's written by a Jewish writer who found proof in a number of ancient sources that Jesus never claimed to be the messiah. It was all made up by later Christians in Rome to distract from the truth that threatened to overtake the whole Empire.
You see there was this Jewish king named Marcus Julius Agrippa. He was the St. Mark who wrote the gospel. He wrote the gospel secretly to have Jesus announce HIM as the messiah. Then the Roman authorities caught wind of what was going on and then cut Agrippa out of the gospel.
Don't you see!!! It's all a big lie - even the biggest lie in history. Jesus never claimed to be what all these people now say he was. They have been fooled by a second century editorial effort that still goes undetected.
How is Huller so sure of this conspiracy? He found an ancient throne in Venice which Italian sailors stole from the most ancient Church of St. Mark in Alexandria in the ninth century. The author proves that the throne goes back much further than that - i.e. all the way to the beginning of Christianity in Egypt.
In any event the throne has Hebrew letters and symbols which prove the real story of Christianity and how the modern Church is one big fake.
The throne is real. Here are pictures of the throne:
http://www.therealmessiahbook.blogspot.com
You can look it up with Google. It's a real object. But now the game is up. Christianity is proved to be a big lie and the world will never be the same again.
It's so great to be on the winning side at last! I've got to tell everyone.
All I got to say is that you got to read this book. This is the straw that breaks the back of the Church.
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