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All of human knowledge is built upon the shared experiences and wisdom of those who came before us. Mythology is no different. The tales of the Gods are not merely a collection of fanciful stories, but a profound repository of wisdom and insight. Within them, we find timeless truths about the human condition, the nature of the divine, and the workings of the universe. They reveal to us the deepest aspirations of our ancestors and offer us a glimpse into the mysteries that still elude us today.

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The First Communist

Christian communism is a theological view that the teachings of Jesus compel Christians to support religious communism. Many Christian communists argue that evidence from the Bible suggests that the first Christians, including the Apostles in the New Testament, established their own small communist society in the years following Jesus' death and resurrection [Acts 2:44-45, 4:32-35].

The view is that communism was just Christianity in practice and Jesus was the first communist. This link was highlighted in one of Karl Marx's early writings, which stated that "[a]s Christ is the intermediary unto whom man unburdens all his divinity, all his religious bonds, so the state is the mediator unto which he transfers all his Godlessness, all his human liberty."

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There is no contemporary evidence from the time of Moses or even centuries after his supposed lifetime to support his existence. Not even the Egyptians, who were renowned for their meticulous documentation of history, make any mention of Moses—despite Acts 7:21 claiming that a "Pharaoh's daughter took him and brought him up as her own son"—or the supposed Exodus in any of their hundreds of thousands of monumental inscriptions, tomb inscriptions, and papyri.

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A True King Of Israel

The Massacre of Verden was an event during the Saxon Wars where the Frankish king Charlemagne ordered the death of 4,500 Saxons in October 782. The massacre occurred in Verden in what is now Lower Saxony, Germany.

Historian Alessandro Barbero says that "the most likely inspiration for the mass execution of Verden was the Bible," Charlemagne desiring "to act like a true King of Israel," citing the biblical tale of the total extermination of the Amalekites [
1 Sam 15:3] and the conquest of the Moabites by David [2 Sam 8:2].

Barbero further points out that a few years later, a royal chronicler, commenting on Charlemagne's treatment of the Saxons, records that "either they were defeated or subjected to the Christian religion or completely swept away."

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"This savior [Jesus], I shall attempt to show, deceived many and caused them to accept a form of belief harmful to the wellbeing of mankind. Taking its root in the lower classes, the religion continues to spread among the vulgar: nay, one can even say it spreads because of its vulgarity and the illiteracy of its adherents. And while there are a few moderate, reasonable, and intelligent people who are inclined to interpret its beliefs allegorically, yet it thrives in its purer form among the ignorant."

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From: On the True Doctrine by Celsus (ca. 178 CE).

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Jordan Peterson exhibiting the Christian belief that the fate of the world depends on the people of their "holy city" (Isaiah 48:2) to be "a shining light on the hill." An obvious paraphrase of Isaiah 42:6, which teaches Bible believers that their God, "the God of Israel" (Isaiah 48:2), chose the Jews to be "a light to the nations."

Perhaps the former United Nations employee is alluding to a quote by the first Prime Minister of Israel, David Ben-Gurion, who said in 1962:

"With the exception of the USSR as a federated Eurasian state, all other continents will become united in a world alliance, at whose disposal will be an international police force. All armies will be abolished, and there will be no more wars."

"In Jerusalem, the United Nations will build a Shrine of the Prophets to serve the federated union of all continents; this will be the seat of the
Supreme Court of Mankind, to settle all controversies among the federated continents, as prophesied by Isaiah." (Source)

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The Downfall Of A Race

Christianity is a degenerative movement
, consisting of all kinds of decaying and excremental elements: it is not the expression of the downfall of a race, it is, from the root, an agglomeration of all morbid elements which are mutually attractive and which gravitate to one another.

It is therefore not a national religion, not determined by race: it appeals to the disinherited everywhere; it consists of a foundation of resentment against all that is successful and dominant: it is in need of a symbol which represents the damnation of everything successful and dominant.

It is opposed to every form of intellectual movement, to all philosophy: it takes up the cudgels for idiots, and utters a curse upon all intellect. Resentment against those who are gifted, learned, intellectually independent: in all these it suspects the element of success and domination.

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From: The Will to Power by Friedrich Nietzsche.

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Roman historian Tacitus on the moral standards of the Germanic peoples centuries before the Christianization of the region. (Source)

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A Schizophrenic Relationship With The Jews

One of the most unfortunate aspects of the historicizing of this "oldest story ever sold" was that one particular ethnic group, and that one only, became esteemed above all others for being "God's chosen people," the "priestly nation" and the spiritual masters of mankind.

Another aspect has been the vilification of these same people as "Christkillers" and foaming-at-the-mouth murderers of the Almighty Lord God himself. Thus, in believing the gospel tale, Christians have been forced into a schizophrenic love-hate relationship with the Jews, who are to be perceived as "God's chosen" and "Christkillers" at the same time.

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From: The Christ Conspiracy by D.M. Murdock.

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Theological Zionists

Christians believe the Torah to be the word of God, and are therefore mandated to accept that God "made a covenant with Abram," giving the Jews the land "from the Wadi of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates" (Gen 15:18), making the religion inherently Zionist.

Without it, "Zion," the most hostile nation on earth—which would not have existed/thrived if it wasn't for documents resulting from the greatest atrocities of the last century (such as the Sykes–Picot Agreement, the Balfour Declaration, the Haavara Agreement, etc.)—would not have the overwhelming support of the most powerful military force in the world that it has had ever since the United States was the first nation to officially recognize the Jewish state as a country in 1948.

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Theodor Herzl, the founder of the World Zionist Organization, on the gullibility of "the pious Christians of England" only a few decades before World War I broke out, which resulted in the Balfour Declaration—a public statement issued by the British government in 1917 announcing support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine—addressed to Lord Rothschild, whose family name appears in Herzl's diaries over 400 times.

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Crusader Against Antisemitism & Promoter Of Zionism

William Henry Hechler (1845 – 1931) was an English Restorationist Anglican clergyman; crusader against antisemitism; promoter of Zionism; and aide, counselor, friend and legitimiser of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism.

In 1884 Hechler wrote his own treatise, "The Restoration of the Jews to Palestine." He called for the Jews to return to Palestine as a pre-condition for the return of Jesus. Hechler wrote, "It is the duty of every Christian to love the Jews."

On 10 March 1896 Herzl recorded in his diary his first meeting with Reverend Hechler: "When he read my book, he immediately hurried to the British Ambassador in Vienna and told him: the fore-ordained movement is here! Hechler declares my movement to be a 'Biblical' one, even though I proceed rationally in all points."

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"Paganism is that which says yea to all that is natural, it is innocence in being natural, 'naturalness.' Christianity is that which says no to all that is natural, it is a certain lack of dignity in being natural; hostility to Nature."

— Friedrich Nietzsche (The Will to Power)

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Dr. David Skrbina, author of The Jesus Hoax, on the common non-sensical Christian claim that Christianity is responsible for the great accomplishments of Europe.

Full interview here.

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The Israelites Were Not European

There is a strong genetic continuity between modern-day Jews and their ancient Levantine ancestors that Christian Identitarians—who claim that Europeans are the real Israelites—either willfully ignore or simply aren't aware of.

Whether we're referring to Jews, Judeans, Israelites, or Hebrews, they have consistently exhibited similarities with other indigenous Levantine groups [1][2][3][4][5], such as the Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese.

The only reason why Ashkenazi—who made up only about 3% of the entire Jewish population in the 11th century, while now being the vast majority—and Sephardi Jews have roughly 30% European ancestry, is due to interbreeding over the last ~1000 years.

They were a Levantine people, akin to the others in the region, sharing a common Afro-Asiatic language—both genetically and linguistically distinct from Europeans, who predominantly spoke Indo-European languages. No skewed Bible interpretation is going to change that.

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The Traditional Bond Between Religion & A People

Christians had severed the traditional bond between religion and a "nation" or people. The ancients took for granted that religion was indissolubly linked to a particular city or people. Indeed, there was no term for religion in the sense we now use it to refer to the beliefs and practices of a specific group of people or of a voluntary association divorced from ethnic or national identity.

The idea of an association of people bound together by a religious allegiance with its own traditions and beliefs, its own history, and its own way of life independent of a particular city or nation was foreign to the ancients. Religion belonged to a people, and it was bestowed on an individual by the people or nation from which one came or in which one lived.

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From: The Christians as the Romans Saw Them by Robert Louis Wilken.

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Despite claims of miraculous origins, carbon dating results from 1988 indicated that the Shroud of Turin was forged between 1260 and 1390—contradicting the notion that it dates back to the time of Jesus, which is further substantiated by the absence of any historical record of its existence prior to the 14th century.

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Paul, the Jewish Pharisee (Phil 3:4-5)—whose letters formed the foundation of the Christian movement—never even met Jesus. He "did not receive [the gospel] from any man, nor was [he] taught it; rather, [he] received it by revelation from Jesus Christ" (Gal 1:12), as further explained in Acts 9.

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