Author: Robert Taylor
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christianity
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Syntagma of the Evidences of the Christian Religion
Author: Robert Taylor
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christianity
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christianity
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Syntagma of the Evidences of the Christian Religion. Being a vindication of the Manifesto of the Christian Evidence Society against the assaults of the Christian Instruction Society through their deputy J. P. S(mith), etc
Author: Robert TAYLOR (A.B., M.R.C.S.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Syntagma of the Evidences of the Christian Religion
Author: Robert Taylor
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Free thought
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Free thought
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
An Answer to a printed paper entitled "Manifesto of the Christian Evidence Society;" the third edition. To which is annexed, A rejoinder to a pamphlet by the same author ... R. Taylor ... entitled “Syntagma of the Evidences of the Christian Religion.”
The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany
CHRISTIANITY IS AN ARTIFICIAL RELIGION DEVELOPED IN THE LABORATORIES OF ROME
Author: Mammadov, Jabbar Manaf oglu
Publisher: USA, Washington, “THE EAST: Ancient & Modern”
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
The book claims that Christianity was a project of Rome, and was invented in its laboratories - like Qumran. Under the Achaemenids and even earlier in the entire Middle East (up to India) there lived Arameans, half of whom professed Judaism, or were to some extent influenced by the Bible. In order to split their front and turn this force of theirs against themselves, Rome organized secret centers for the study of the Hebrew Bible in different parts of the empire, where the predictions of the former Jewish prophets were analyzed. The remains of some of these centers are found today on the coast of the Dead Sea, for example at Qumran, Mossad, etc. In these laboratories ("think tanks"), the image of a new preacher ("teacher of righteousness") named Jesus of Nazareth was fabricated. Using the method of adjusting events and biography to the prophecies of the Hebrew prophets, Roman political technologists came up with a biography, demeanor, and texts of sermons for this fictional character - corresponding to the predictions. After the harsh suppression of the Jews during the "First Jewish War" (66-77), Rome was in dire need of agents of influence in order to curb the aggression of the people and reconcile them with defeat. It is at this stage that the image of the hitherto unknown Jesus enters the historical arena. This fictional "Jewish" character "called" "his" people to humility, patience, calmness, obedience to Rome. He offered not to blame Rome for anything, and to look for the roots of all troubles in himself, and in the Jewish Bible (“Christian pacifism” and “Christian anti-Semitism”). All the power of the propaganda machine of Rome was connected to the promotion of "his" ideas in the Middle East. It was at this time (after the “First Jewish War”) that the entire Middle East was enveloped in a boom of missionaries (in the guise of prostitutes, merchants, merchants, artisans, travelers, teachers, mentors, “apostles”, philanthropists, etc. agents of influence) propagating ideas this fictitious "prophet". As the ideas of Christianity spread, a split and confrontation began to grow in the Jewish community, which the Roman administrative bodies tried to do. Guided by its standard policy of "Divide and Conquer!", Rome used these methods to oppose different layers of the Aramaean-Jewish society, weakened and very easily conquered the entire Middle East and the Black Sea region. Before the final rooting of a new artificial religion (Christianity) in the Middle East and the Black Sea region, Rome carefully camouflaged its participation in its formation so as not to extradite its agents abroad and not disclose their source of funding. It is worth emphasizing that, being a Muslim, the author does not belong to the Jewish religion. In this book, he approaches the problem from a purely scientific point of view, and does not pursue any religious or ethno-political goal. Sometimes the author's pronounced anti-Roman inclination is connected with the cultural role of Rome in history, due to which the entire pre-Roman history, culture, science of the Middle East and Europe - created over several thousand years, was wiped off the face of the Earth.
Publisher: USA, Washington, “THE EAST: Ancient & Modern”
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
The book claims that Christianity was a project of Rome, and was invented in its laboratories - like Qumran. Under the Achaemenids and even earlier in the entire Middle East (up to India) there lived Arameans, half of whom professed Judaism, or were to some extent influenced by the Bible. In order to split their front and turn this force of theirs against themselves, Rome organized secret centers for the study of the Hebrew Bible in different parts of the empire, where the predictions of the former Jewish prophets were analyzed. The remains of some of these centers are found today on the coast of the Dead Sea, for example at Qumran, Mossad, etc. In these laboratories ("think tanks"), the image of a new preacher ("teacher of righteousness") named Jesus of Nazareth was fabricated. Using the method of adjusting events and biography to the prophecies of the Hebrew prophets, Roman political technologists came up with a biography, demeanor, and texts of sermons for this fictional character - corresponding to the predictions. After the harsh suppression of the Jews during the "First Jewish War" (66-77), Rome was in dire need of agents of influence in order to curb the aggression of the people and reconcile them with defeat. It is at this stage that the image of the hitherto unknown Jesus enters the historical arena. This fictional "Jewish" character "called" "his" people to humility, patience, calmness, obedience to Rome. He offered not to blame Rome for anything, and to look for the roots of all troubles in himself, and in the Jewish Bible (“Christian pacifism” and “Christian anti-Semitism”). All the power of the propaganda machine of Rome was connected to the promotion of "his" ideas in the Middle East. It was at this time (after the “First Jewish War”) that the entire Middle East was enveloped in a boom of missionaries (in the guise of prostitutes, merchants, merchants, artisans, travelers, teachers, mentors, “apostles”, philanthropists, etc. agents of influence) propagating ideas this fictitious "prophet". As the ideas of Christianity spread, a split and confrontation began to grow in the Jewish community, which the Roman administrative bodies tried to do. Guided by its standard policy of "Divide and Conquer!", Rome used these methods to oppose different layers of the Aramaean-Jewish society, weakened and very easily conquered the entire Middle East and the Black Sea region. Before the final rooting of a new artificial religion (Christianity) in the Middle East and the Black Sea region, Rome carefully camouflaged its participation in its formation so as not to extradite its agents abroad and not disclose their source of funding. It is worth emphasizing that, being a Muslim, the author does not belong to the Jewish religion. In this book, he approaches the problem from a purely scientific point of view, and does not pursue any religious or ethno-political goal. Sometimes the author's pronounced anti-Roman inclination is connected with the cultural role of Rome in history, due to which the entire pre-Roman history, culture, science of the Middle East and Europe - created over several thousand years, was wiped off the face of the Earth.
The Christian Recorder
The World of Mr Casaubon
Author: Colin Kidd
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107027713
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
This book explores the intellectual contexts for Mr Casaubon, a central character in George Eliot's classic and much-loved novel Middlemarch.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107027713
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
This book explores the intellectual contexts for Mr Casaubon, a central character in George Eliot's classic and much-loved novel Middlemarch.
Jesus Christ in World History
Author: Jan A. B. Jongeneel
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9783631596883
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Based on the author's thesis (Th.D.)--Leiden University, 1971.
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9783631596883
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Based on the author's thesis (Th.D.)--Leiden University, 1971.
Thomas Paine, the Apostle of Religious and Political Liberty
Author: John Eleazer Remsburg
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political scientists
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political scientists
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description