Monday 15 January 2018

Destroying The Illusion


In following a Jordan Sather link today - who calls his site (the honorably chosen mission of) 'Destroying The Illusion'(1) - I came across a link to some old postings on YouTube from a site entitled 'Jesus Never Existed,' a series of such postings by one Kenneth Humphreys.  I had come across him before, in my constant seeking-out of Truth, as a consummate and scholarly knowledgeable critic of Christianity that he is.  But this material today takes the cake; with a commenter to one of his short videos referring to a passage in the (so-called) New Testament that I had never come across before.  Luke 19:27 (with - purportedly - Jesus speaking): "But bring here those enemies of mine, who did not want me to reign over them, and slay them before me."

What??!!

What utter rubbish.

Another commenter in that thread speculated that the NT had something to do with elevating Rome.  Indeed.  Even though that comment was posted half a year ago, I responded - for the record (feeling the need to do so, in the service of Truth) - congratulating the person for their perspicacity, and recommending two books to the person, and anybody else who might happen on that little exchange at that site, at this late date: 'Caesar's Messiah: The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus' by Joseph Atwill, and 'The Secret Society of Moses: The Mosaic Bloodline and a Conspiracy Spanning Three Millennia' by Flavio Barbiero.(2)

Read 'it' - all such knowledgeable criticism of  the so-called New Testament - and weep.  For all those extremely sincere believers in the Christian take on history, who have thus been taken in.  By the unscrupulous people - particularly including one Josephus Flavius, a Jewish general-cum-governor-cum historian of apologia for the Flavian imperial household - who concocted the New Testament fable in order to elevate its dynastic son Titus to the level of a god - the Son of Man of the 'Old Testament' material - in order to attempt to stop the Jews from their incessant rebelling against the yoke of Rome, in particular because of their fervent, even 'zealous' (Zealot-like) belief in a Messiah who would come and save them from their enemies; Josephus and a goodly number of others of Jewish priestly lineage, adopted, by Josephus's cunning, into the Flavian household, and thereby rendered able to 'live to fight another day'.

Speaking of messianic figures who would be made to talk like that as quoted in Luke 19:27.  


It's time for Truth to prevail on Earth, folks.

As it is in Heaven.

As we enter

the New Age.

A Golden Age.

The Golden Age of long repute.

As the kernel of Truth hidden under a pile of utter, outrageous, even blasphemic

rubbish.


P.S. As for the Golden Age coming up; a succinct comment:
     Take the profit out of treating cancer and there will be more cancer; take the profit out of treating any kind of disease and there will be hardly any more disease.  The Reason?: Energy follows thought.
     The Answer?: Pay people only to keep us healthy.  As part of the New Dispensation.
    Which notion is actually quite old.  But that's the nature of mistaking means for ends for you.  With the notion of 'making a profit' creeping in along the way - our Way - and intervening in our progress.
     As spiritual beings having a human experience.  In order to learn lessons thereby.
     And boy, have we learned this one.  In spades.
     Hopefully, by now.
     In any event: It's time to graduate from that classroom.  Before we really make a right mess of it.
     Talk about trashing our environment......We ain't seen nothing yet, if we keep on the way we were going.
     Deeper into
     the Illusion.

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footnotes::

(1) For whatever reason, the word, and concept, of ''illusion' has been uppermost for me today and very recently; to the point where I ended up going back into a recent blog and adding it into that material, to help clarify my point more: that we are caught in an illusion.

(2) Actually I would recommend, to any dedicated truthseeker, as well:
     'King Jesus' and 'Jesus, King of Edessa' by Ralph Ellis; and
     the excellently-researched works in this regard of D.M. Murdock, aka Acharya S.
     Also 'Man Made God' by Barbara G. Walker.
     It's time to get real, folks.
     It's what we are here for.
     Chose to incarnate, at this Culmination time, for.

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