posted ago by BladesLastBottle ago by BladesLastBottle +2 / -2

when people try and analyze the origin of Christianity and Jesus they start from the 1st century and continue into modern times. well what if antiquity is just a phantom duplicate of the middle ages? then we should be able to find Jesus in the middle ages?

if our timeline is altered then we cant start from the beginning and look forward. we have to start from the present day slowly walk backwards to find the origin of Jesus and Christianity. when you do this the secret reviles itself

Modern Christianity was birthed from the reformation and martin Luther in the 1600s. martin Luther got his ideas from a man named Jan Hus. jan hus lived in the 1400s and fought against the corruption of the catholic church. Jan hus got his ideas from a man named John Wycliffe. wycliffe lived thru the great calamity and seen the church take over and become corrupt. wycliffe himself was influenced by the churches genocide of the cathars in the 1300s and 1200s. the cathers were birthed from a small group called the bogomils. the bogomils spread after the leader was burned at the stake in Constantinople. there leaders name was basil and he is origin point for modern Christianity

Direct Similarities

Both had 12 apostles / disciples Jesus: 12 chosen apostles who spread his teachings. Basil: Explicitly had 12 apostles sent out to preach his dualist heresy (Anna Komnene, Alexiad, Book XV).

Both preached against the ruling religious class / hierarchy Jesus: Overturned tables in the temple, called Pharisees “brood of vipers,” rejected legalistic religion. Basil: Called the Orthodox Church a “den of demons,” rejected priests, sacraments, icons, and hierarchy as tools of Satan.

Both were betrayed by one of their own followers Jesus: Betrayed by Judas Iscariot, one of the 12. Basil: Betrayed by Dositheus, one of his 12 apostles, who turned informer to Emperor Alexios I.

Both were imprisoned before execution Jesus: Arrested in Gethsemane, held overnight at Caiaphas’s house, guarded, mocked, and beaten (Matthew 26:57–68, Mark 14:53–65, Luke 22:54–71, John 18:12–27). Basil: Arrested after betrayal, imprisoned in Constantinople, held and interrogated by Emperor Alexios I.

Both held a final shared meal with followers while imprisoned Jesus: The Last Supper — bread and wine, teachings, betrayal foretold. Basil: In prison, he and his followers “held secret meetings, sharing bread and teachings” (Anna Komnene).

Both refused to recant their teachings under trial Jesus: Before Pilate and the Sanhedrin, stood firm on his identity and mission. Basil: Refused Emperor Alexios I’s offer of clemency, denounced the Church as a “synagogue of Satan.”

Both were publicly executed as heretics / blasphemers Jesus: Crucified publicly as a threat to religious and Roman authority. Basil: Burned at the stake publicly at the Hippodrome in Constantinople as a heretic.

Both left behind a movement that spread despite persecution Jesus: Apostles spread Christianity after his death. Basil: Bogomil teachings spread across Balkans and into Western Europe (Cathars, Lollards, Hussites, reformers).