>bona fide anons
weaponized autism is more than a meme, anon.
its a way of life!
you like baked pussy anon?
what? where'd you grow up? misselsota?
Make Mexico Safe Again?
fresh meme'ness
we be pushin dem buttons n sheeeit!
>70% of posters are drunk.
I don't even drink but I get drunk Saturday night through board osmosis
I love Jesus.
He basically said, "Hey check this out. All you guys who are saying you're down with me being the Son of God are full of shit. Watch, Simon will deny me 3 times before the day is over and not one of the rest of you will stand when called upon. That's cool though, because I'm going to sacrifice myself so you can see how dirty these disgusting creatures are.
However, when I come back, I'm going to have the power of a military like the world has never witnessed and I'm not going to be a pacifist next time.
Just watch and see!
powerful message here:
GNU nano 4.7 findartfriday Modified
findartfriday = 740
crooked hillary = 740
mohammad reza = 740
archangel trumpet = 740
the chandler family (child handlers?) = 740
Qanon restore America = 740
The first human being
children of babylon
caesarmessiah dot com
greatest messenger (i guess that's me)
God and my Right
Creatures of Habit
In his book Caesar's Messiah, Atwill outlines a revolutionary discovery: the series of events in Jesus' ministry described in the Gospels are exact, sequential parallels to the the battle campaign of Titus Flavius, as recorded by Josephus in War of the Jews. From this revelation, Atwill unravels one of the best kept secrets of our modern era–that the origins and intentions of Christianity are far different than we have been led to believe.
An ICC world-ranked chess player, Atwill studied Greek, Latin and Biblical studies at St. Mary's Military Academy in Japan. Atwill went on to cofound software companies Ferguson Tool Company and ASNA with early IBM programmer David Ferguson.
In 1995, Atwill returned to his studies of Christianity through his interest in the Dead Sea Scrolls. It seemed incredible that two diametrically opposite forms of messianic Judaism emerged from Judea at the same time. One sect was waging a religious war against the Romans, seeking a Messiah that would lead them to military victory. Simultaneously, the followers of Jesus were supposedly organizing a religion based around a Messiah that told them to “turn the other cheek” and “give unto Caesar what is Caesar’s.”
The key came in Josephus’ War of the Jews, which describes Titus’s destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. The military campaign exactly paralleled over 40 moments in the ministry of Jesus described in the Gospels; an inconceivable coincidence.
As Atwill presents in Caesar's Messiah, the Flavian Roman imperial family created Christianity to pacify the militaristic opposition to their rule. Even more incredibly, they placed a literary satire within the Gospels to mark their handiwork. This symbolic framework is the hidden history of Western civilization. In his follow-up book, Shakespeare's Secret Messiah, Atwill shows how this typology was understood and employed by Marlowe and Shakespeare, and what it means for the future of the Christian world.