Category Archives: Biblical Corruption
Virgin Birth: A Forgery
I am convinced that the virgin birth story is a fraud and a forgery and may even have been inspired by a myth. Further on down I will show why I believe so. It’s not that I don’t believe that … Continue reading
Gospel Forgery
Eyewitnesses of the Gospels The four gospels that we are familiar with in the New Testament are not actually written by their namesakes — they are anonymous. It is common knowledge that these gospels were written in Greek. The authors … Continue reading
The Un-Virgin Birth
In the canonical gospels, as the story goes, Jesus is born of a virgin — Mary. The problem with this, however, is that for Jesus to be the Messiah, according to prophesy, must be a flesh and blood descendant of King David. What’s more is he must be of the same lineage of king Solomon, who is of the Royal lineage of kings. This is because he was not only to be The Messiah, but also The King of the Jews.
“And he said unto me, Solomon, thy son (Messiah) shall build my house and my courts: for I have chosen him to be my son, and I will be his father”. (1Ch 28:6)
The only way that Jesus could possibly be a flesh and blood descendant of king David, is if Jesus’ biological father were Joseph. However, this part of the story was left out (on purpose, obviously) when the authors of the canonical gospels rewrote the gospels of the disciples. These authors were evidently Greek followers of Paul. Continue reading
The Bigger the Lie…
Hitler believed that it was necessary to tell the biggest lies possible to get people to believe him. The idea is that people won’t believe that you would dare tell such a big lie, so it just has to be … Continue reading
Story of Jesus’ Death
There are so many verifiable forgeries, inconsistencies and outright contradictions in the New Testament, that we know about, it causes one to wonder how many other lies that we don’t know about, just believed and taken for granted that they … Continue reading
Was Jesus a Christian?
Jesus wasn’t a Christian, but a Jew. The disciples weren’t called Christians until decades after Jesus left Jerusalem. His name wasn’t even Jesus, but Joshua. The word Jesus isn’t even Hebrew. His last name isn’t Christ nor does it mean … Continue reading
December 25, Whose Birthday?
Christmas is supposed to be a warm, happy time of year for people, but not for me. Since I was a kid I have always had an aversion to it. It seems odd to me that when Christmas came around each year I would have a depressed feeling. I guess it shouldn’t seem odd, since it was the confusing, materialistic spirit of Christmas that really got me down. Finally, I think I understand why I would always feel that way. Call me Scrooge or call me a heretic, but I can no longer accept or celebrate Christmas. Continue reading
Famous Church Fathers
Corrupting the Gospels
“There are some who corrupt the Gospel histories, and who introduce heresies opposed to the meaning of the doctrine of Jesus” (Origen)
“…only those persons who were concerned in the fraud should, in equity, be held answerable for it” (Origen)
…admit of various and almost indefinite readings … because “the original text of the Gospels” has been altered to coincide and substantiate the doctrines of the Gentile converts in an attempt to prove their tenets of belief.” (Celsus) Continue reading
Aion Means Age, Not Always Eternal
Basically, there are two different general usages of the word: ‘without end’ or a ‘fixed period of time’. The correct translation should be determined by the context in which the word “aion” is found. “Aion” is at times translated “eternal” or “everlasting” and many times it should be instead translated “age” or even age lasting. Continue reading