Religious leaders generally spoon-feed
their flock the few parts of the Bible that are not blatantly
contradictory, nor evil, nor violent. The Bible is a very boring, very
frightening, yet a very hilarious read. And the history of religious
oppression is much more murderous than most people are aware. The book No Meek Messiah
chronicles the cobbling of Christianity, its outrageous forgeries, and
its immoral acts of torture, genocide, and obfuscation over the many
centuries. The "virgin birth" tale was a forgery perpetrated 250 years
before Jesus, even admitted by the Catholic Encyclopedia.
No Meek Messiah exposes that Jesus believed in Noah's Ark, Adam & Eve, Jonah living in a fish or whale, and Lot's wife turning into salt. (Historian Josephus, often cited by Christians as proof of the historicity of Jesus, also claims that he as actually seen the "pillar of salt" that Lot's wife turned into; "for I have seen it, and it remains at this day," Josephus lied.
Jesus even bought into the absurd notion (Jn 3:14) that a magical pole proffered by the OT (Num 21:9) could cure snakebites merely by gazing upon it.
Only a very selective reading of the Bible can adduce the eternal assertion that Jesus was a perfect and saintly figure. Meek Jesus boasted he was "greater than Solomon, and that he "came not to send peace, but a sword," and "to send fire on the earth."
Jesus
desperately needs your praise, and advises savage whipping for
disobedient slaves. These are scriptures never mentioned at the typical
sermon or Sunday school. This is merely the tip of Jesus' "meek"
iceberg.
No Meek Messiah exposes the
plethora of forgeries perpetrated by Christian leaders over the
centuries, showing how the corrupt Church gained massive power and
wealth. The many murders and witch hunts are also exposed in great
detail.
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