without digging ive always heard that there is no real evidence jesus actually existed. what if the nwo covered it up and are keeping it secret. in revelations he says something along the lines of i know of those who say they are jews and are not but the synogogue of satan. of course the synagogue of atan would do a cover up job on the coming of christ
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There is indeed a campaign to suppress the existence of Jesus, part of a larger program to destroy true Christianity (that is, any part they cannot subvert). One disinfo agent is Joseph Atwill, who goes around saying the New Testament Gospels were faked by the Romans and Josephus so they could create and control Christianity.
I recall one interview he did with Alex Tsakiris on the Skeptiko podcast. (I am currently of the opinion that Alex is honest but very gullible where he is biased.) They must have spent 20 minutes talking about what Josephus said about Jesus.
They went on and one about what a liar and a scumbag Josephus was, and how he hooked up with the Flavians, and how he was probably the main guy behind the phony New Testament.
There was one thing they didn't talk about somehow, and that was the Testamentum Falvianum itself. Because it's huge, right? No. It's just one short paragraph, well under a hundred words. So why not just read it aloud on the show if you're talking about Josephus and Jesus so long?
Please do read it yourself. As you do, ask yourself whether it seems like what a professional propagandist would write to convince you that Jesus actually existed. No, the Flavians would have wanted their money back.
It is said by some to contain certain "interpolated" sentences, ones added in later. I suspect you will also be able to easily identify these yourself.
Given this active campaign of suppression, I would suggest that you be extremely skeptical of anyone who discusses the existence of Jesus and is not conversant in what I have just told you about the Testamentum Falvianum.