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Bible fake, Christ real?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 597443:MV83MjQyODBfMTExMDIxNTZfN0YwMUUwMzg=] holy bible holy cuz the story is full of holes Bi-Bull cuz it is two books full of bullchit [/quote]
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I'm wondering if anybody else holds a belief that is similar to the thread title? After conducting various studies I believe that the OT is a composite mythography put together by the various scribes of the Hyksos Pharaohs of lower Egypt (as elucidated by Achmed Osman, Ralph Ellis, Mustafa Gadalla, Tsarion, & others) and the NT is again a composite mythography put together by the roman Piso family for political ends. Yet at the same time I do believe there was a historical "christ" figure whose legacy helped to cement the Christian religion into becoming a cultural artifact... either that or this figure has been created as an ubermemetic artifact, an actual presence of being created by the concretion of TONS of thoughtform energies modeled along similar/resonant lines thru 2000+ years by billions of minds. I am interested in the thoughts of others along these lines.
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