Ask any Christian for evidence of the validity of the Bible and they will point to the Dead Sea scrolls. The Dead Sea scrolls were conveniently found in 1946-47, in what is now Israel. Convenient. They were supposedly hidden in caves that no one had entered for thousands of years. Right.
The Dead Sea scrolls were written by Hebrews, who are modern day Zionists and The Bible tells Christians to accept their slavery under a one world (Zionist) government, or else Jesus won't return. That's weird, right?
Even more interesting is that parts of the Bible were stolen from the Epic of Gilgamesh, proving it to be a work of Fiction.
It might be hard to wrap your head around, but the Bible and Christianity are simply a tool of the satanic cabal to pacify Christians as they are slowly killed off and enslaved by the one world government, AND IT WORKED!
Let's think about this logically. Why would you wait around, refusing to fight back, in the hopes that you'll meet Jesus, when all you have to do is stand up and fight. If you die in the process, you go to heaven, right? To see Jesus, right? So, why wait around for some BS Hebrew prophecy to come true?
It's the biggest Psyop of all time and the lemmings refuse to wake up.
You ever read Caesar's Messiah: The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus? It's an interesting comprehensive take on just this (Though I haven't finished it yet). Explaining through typography how the New Testament was written by the Flavians and a Jew (Josephus Flavius and probably some others in the Flavians service) in particular, to get the Jews to worship Caesar as a God. And then it went on for over 2000 years and here we are. There's also a documentary of the same title.
Interesting take on it, doesn't attack practicing Christians either, which I think is important when going about such topics. Don't want to anger people you want to explain this shit to after all.
Like I said, and interesting take on the origins of Christianity going at it from a different angle. That was an interesting thing I’ve gotten from my own perusing on the topic. New testament was written in greek. I believe it is persuasive because of the how the author went at it with the allegory that the people of the age it was written would have been familiar with (I said typography before, ignore that my brain is stupid) and has been lost to us over the years. Over all something to think about.
The history of Egypt is also a fun thing to look into. Since we actually know nothing about ancient Egypt but like to think we do. At this point I can see the Hebrews doing just that and writing themselves into another peoples history. Just don’t take everything as true. This is a conspiracy forum. Question everything.
Agreed. History is my chosen path and in the past few years I’ve come to see how skewed it is and how little we know. Everything we are taught is stated with the confidence that it is true. When you dig even a little you come to see how questionable the given narrative is. Archeologists go to find things and when they do they try to fit it into the existing and acceptable timeline of events, especially when the things they find can in no way fit into the accepted timeline. The moment you start questioning such things is the moment you realize you know nothing. And then it follows you through everything else. Religion, politics, science.
Instead of trying to validate the accepted narrative (and the bible)of the last 100+ years we should be questioning it and attempting to put the truth together. It is a monumental task going through just one event. I can’t blame anyone for not wanting to attempt to wrap their heads around the falsehoods we’ve been fed. Sadly we live in a biased age.
On the topic of the pyramids, I can’t accept that they were built by slaves(Giza at least) and in about 20 years. Also don’t believe it’s a tomb. Another narrative thats been told as truth for the last 100 or so years.