]It's peculiar how people trust these pagan documentaries meant to debunk Jesus Christ, when in fact these productions have no actual sources as they all quote each other. Believe what you want Firestarter but you're dead wrong.
I find it bizarre that you insinuate that I'm trying to "debunk" Jesus Christ in this thread.
A Jewish woman once tried to convince me that her religion is superior over other religions. One of her arguments is that "Jesus Christ" wasn't even His name!
I had to agree with her on that one...
I believe that there was a man called Joshua from Nazareth, who was a rebel, excellent speaker and was executed under the express orders of the Roman Governor of Israel, Pontius Pilate, because he was considered a threat to the establishment.
Nicknamed the Son of Man...
I once spoke to Canadian Christians, who looked pretty Korean, and were trained to defend Christianity (I didn't ask them, but I guess they were Catholics).
When I told them that Christianity was founded by the Mithras, sun worshipping Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, almost 300 years after "Jesus" was killed they were dumbfounded, as they didn't even know, who founded the Catholic Church!
I didn't even tell them that it's obvious that the 4th century Roman scribes, who compiled the New Testament, whitewashed the murderous Roman governor Pontius Pilate...
I guess that you and your buddy Bladerunner willl simply dismiss the information I found - as "fake" - that the oldest version of the Bible known, containing both the Old and New Testaments, is the Codex Sinaiticus (Sinai Bible, dated around the year 380 AD).
The Sinaiticus begins with the Gospel of Mark, which was the "first" story on Jesus Christ in the New Testament. It starts with Jesus "at about the age of thirty" (Mark 1:9), and doesn't include Mary, a virgin birth or the mass murder of baby boys by Herod.
In contrast to today's editions (Mark 1:1), Jesus Christ is not described as "the son of God".
No supernatural resurrection of Jesus Christ is recorded in the ancient Gospels of Mark. Not only are those narratives missing from the Sinaiticus, but also from the Alexandrian Bible, the Vatican Bible, the Bezae Bible and an ancient Latin manuscript of Mark, code-named "K" by analysts. This is also absent from the oldest Armenian version of the New Testament, in sixth-century manuscripts in Ethiopic and ninth-century Anglo-Saxon Bibles.
Maybe even more damaging, one could argue that the Sinaiticus simply missed some pages, is that there were 3 Gospels that have since been deleted: 1) the Shepherd of Hermas (written by resurrected ghosts Charinus and Lenthius); 2) the Missive of Barnabas; and 3) the Odes of Solomon.
Since the 4th century, the Bible has been updated over and over again according to new church doctrine.
In 1562, the Vatican established the censoring unit called Index Expurgatorius. Its purpose was to delete "erroneous passages of the early Church Fathers" that opposed “modern-day” doctrine. When Vatican archivists came across, "genuine copies of the Fathers, they corrected them according to the Expurgatory Index".
In 1587, Pope Sixtus V (1585-90) established an official Vatican publishing division and explained "Church history will be now be established ... we shall seek to print our own account".
https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=745&start=60Have you heard the tale about the "3 wise men from the East" visiting "baby Jesus"?!?
First of all, according to the New Testament there are an unnumbered amount of "wise men"...
Second, it isn't explicitely written that "Jesus" was still a newborn baby.
Even more damaging, is that "wise men" is a wrong translation of the Latin word "magi". The correct translation of the Latin "magi" is (male) witches. Why would the Roman Satanist scribes that compiled the Bible, have Him visited by witches to show their respect?!?
Donald Trump's catchphrase "MAGA" is the Latin word for (female) witch:
https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=745&start=30#p5721See a depiction of the 3 "magi" bringing presents to baby Jesus, with Mithras caps.
You can't make this
**** up!