Monday, August 9, 2021

Caesar's Messiah: Romans Invented Jesus (film)


Caesar's Messiah: The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus
(Caesar's Messiah, 9/15/18) Official: Seven of today's most controversial Bible scholars reveal their shocking conclusions about the origins of Christianity (caesarsmessiahdoc.com).

Rome preferred and promoted a pacifist messiah
Based on the best-selling religious studies book by Joseph Atwill, this documentary shows that Jesus is not a historical figure. The events of Jesus' life were based on a Roman military campaign.

His supposed "second coming" refers to a historical event that already occurred. The teachings of Christ came from the ancient pagan mystery schools, and the Gospels were written by a family of Caesars and their supporters, who left us documents to prove it.

Dissecting the history and literature of this time, the scholars show that the Gospels are a sophisticated pro-Roman multi-layered allegorical text that could not have been written by simple Jewish fishermen.

Caesar's Messiah (Joseph Atwill)
Noting that the history officially provided by the Church does not hold up to rigorous scrutiny, the scholars agree that Christianity was used as a political tool to control the masses of the day, and it is still being used this way today.

Much like the ancient era during which Christianity emerged, we are currently on the brink of an immense paradigm shift. Studying this history can help us understand modern-day politics and give us much-needed perspective for coming up with solutions to today's problems, in order to create a better world some envision. Featured scholars are:
  • Joseph Atwill
  • Robert Eisenman
  • John Hudson
  • Kenneth Humphreys
  • Rod Blackhirst
  • Acharya S/D.M. Murdock
  • Timothy Freke.
Produced by Nlightning workZ. Copyright 2012.  Directed by Fritz Heede. Written by Nijole Sparkis and Joseph Atwill. Cinematography by Marisa Maldonado and Fritz Heede. Narrated by Nijole Sparkis. Produced by Nijole Sparkis, Fritz Heede, and Joseph Atwill Music. Editing by Fritz Heede.

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