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You may think you know everything you need to know about the historical figure "Jesus Christ", but every cherished belief you have about him is false. Jesus Christ is a fake and a fraud. For a start, his name wasn't Jesus Christ but Yehoshua ben Yosef ("Joshua son of Joseph"). And, just as his name is a fiction designed to disguise the truth, so is everything else about him.
We will demonstrate the following:
1) The central promise of Christianity - the resurrection of the dead - is utterly wrong. As we shall show, the Christian Gospels demonstrate conclusively that Jesus Christ was reincarnated, not resurrected.
2) Jesus Christ was the central figure in one of the most audacious plots in history.
3) He was head of an Elite Family that wished to rule the world. The Family exists to this day, and their conspiracy is unchanged.
4) Jesus Christ was the leader of an army that sought to overthrow Roman rule in Judea. He was executed as a violent revolutionary attempting to set himself up as a king.
5) Judas, the infamous traitor, was the brother of Jesus Christ.
The greatest lie and fraud in history has endured too long.
This is a book by the Pythagorean Illuminati, the most ancient secret society in the world. The Illuminati's religion is Illumination, a mathematical, scientific and philosophical version of Gnosticism. This is the world's only rational and true religion.
Adam Weishaupt
Adam Weishaupt is the pseudonym of a senior member of the Pythagorean Illuminati.
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Readers find this title to have an arrogant air but appreciate the factual soundness of the author's other works. The truth presented in this book is perceived as hazy and unverifiable, leading to compensatory rhetoric and arrogance.
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I agree with, David. I have been researching these subjects for many years. Mr.Weishaupt has written other reads that I have found useful and for the most part factually sound. Unfortunately, it seems this work does have an arrogant air, as many who attempt to provide “truth” do. However, this work’s “truth” is hazy and unverifiable therefore I must figure that the rhetoric and arrogance is an attempt to compensate for this faulty premise. - Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5
Oct 14, 2018
Anti Christian mythology with a touch of fanaticism and arrogance1 person found this helpful
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Jesus, Prince of Hell - Adam Weishaupt
Jesus, Prince of Hell
by
Adam Weishaupt
Published by Hyperreality Books at Smashwords
Copyright 2010 Adam Weishaupt
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Cover Art: The Last Supper (detail), Leonardo da Vinci.
Quotation
In matters of religion it is very easy to deceive a man, and very hard to undeceive him.
-- Pierre Bayle
The Illuminati
THIS IS ONE OF A SERIES OF BOOKS outlining the religion, politics and philosophy of the ancient and controversial secret society known as the Illuminati, of which the Greek polymath Pythagoras was the first official Grand Master. The society exists to this day and the author is a member, working under the pseudonym of Adam Weishaupt
– the name of the Illuminati’s most notorious Grand Master.
The Illuminati’s religion is the most highly developed expression of Gnosticism and is called Illumination (alternatively, Illuminism). Dedicated to the pursuit of enlightenment, it has many parallels with the Eastern religions of Hinduism, Buddhism and Taoism. It rejects the Abrahamic religions of faith: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, considering these the work of the Demiurge
; an inferior, cruel and wicked deity who deludes himself that he is the True God, and who has inflicted endless horrors on humanity.
If you wish to judge for yourself how deranged the Demiurge is, you need only read the Old Testament, the story of the Demiurge’s involvement with his Chosen People
, the Hebrews. You may wonder why the God of All
entered into an exclusive and partisan Covenant with a tribe in the Middle East several thousand years ago, why he promised them a land (Canaan) that belonged to others, and why he then actively participated with them in a genocidal war against the Canaanites. Even more bizarrely, according to Christian theology, he then despatched all of those Hebrews, whom he had supported so fanatically, to Limbo – the edge of Hell – when they died. They couldn’t go to Heaven because they were indelibly marked by the Original Sin
of Adam and Eve. Only the atonement provided by the agonising death of God’s son
, Jesus Christ, could wipe the slate clean and allow the Hebrews to be released from Limbo. But there was a catch. Only those who accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour were eligible for Paradise.
Of course, the Chosen People of God
have almost entirely rejected Jesus Christ. Therefore, from the Christian perspective, nearly all of the Chosen People are now in hell proper. Don’t you find God’s behaviour distinctly odd? Indeed, unbelievable? Don’t alarm bells start ringing? Doesn’t the behaviour of this God sound rather more like what would be expected of Satan?
Remember that this same God
ordered Abraham to perform human sacrifice on his own son, Isaac. Abraham, rather than rejecting this monstrous command, rather than denouncing the creature that gave it as evil incarnate, agreed to butcher his own flesh and blood to demonstrate how slavishly and mindlessly obedient he was – the prototype of all psychopathic, fanatical believers
.
Does God’s command to Abraham sound like something that would ever pass the lips of the True God? We pity you if you think it does because you are surely a creature of the Demiurge and one of the legions of the damned. If, however, you doubt the credentials of the Abrahamic God, you may be receptive to the message of the Illuminati and our future-oriented, rational, scientific, mathematical and dialectical religion of light – Illumination.
Crown Prince of Satan
You many think you know everything you need to know about the historical figure Jesus Christ
, but every cherished belief you have about him is false. Jesus Christ is a fake and a fraud. For a start, his name isn’t Jesus Christ but Yehoshua ben Yosef (Joshua son of Joseph
). And, just as his name is a fiction designed to disguise the truth, so is everything else about him.
We will demonstrate the following:
Jesus Christ was the central figure in one of the most audacious plots in history.
He was head of an Elite Family that wished to rule the world. The Family exists to this day, and their conspiracy is unchanged.
Jesus Christ was the leader of an army that sought to overthrow Roman rule in Judea. He was executed as a violent revolutionary attempting to set himself up as a king.
Judas, the infamous traitor, was the brother of Jesus Christ.
The central promise of Christianity – the resurrection of the dead – is utterly wrong. As we shall show, the Christian Gospels demonstrate conclusively that Jesus Christ was reincarnated, not resurrected.
The greatest lie and fraud in history has endured too long. We hope that this book will change your life and bring you into the light of the True God, Abraxas.
The Jesus Myth
The Christianity
of Jesus Christ bears no resemblance to the Christianity of Catholicism and Protestantism. Isn’t it time people listened to the truth about Christ? Yet there are many truths
to be explored. You can have Christ the woman, Christ the gay man, Christ the married man, Christ the pagan, Christ the Jew, Christ the anti-Semite, Christ the man, Christ the god, Christ the man-god, Christ the king, Christ the humble man, Christ the freedom fighter, Christ the magician, Christ the fraud, Christ the whatever you like. Take your pick.
The Search for the True Christ
1) Christ, the esoteric teacher:
P. D. Ouspensky argued that Jesus Christ was a mystical teacher and asserted that had Christ been born few centuries later, he would not have been the head of the Church, most likely would not have been a Christian, and could easily been put to death as a heretic. In A New Model of the Universe, Ouspensky wrote: "Historically the chief role in the formation of Christianity was played not by the teaching of Christ but by the teaching of Paul. Church Christianity from the very beginning contradicted in many respects the ideas of Christ himself. Later, the divergence became still wider. It is by no means a new idea that Christ, if born on earth later, not only could not be the head of the Christian Church, but probably would not be able even to belong to it, and in the most brilliant periods of the might and power of the Church would most certainly have been declared a heretic and burned at the stake.
"Thus the New Testament, and also Christian teaching, cannot be taken as one whole. It must be remembered that later cults deviate sharply from the fundamental teaching of Christ himself, which in the first place was never a cult.
"The New Testament is a very strange book. It is written for those who already have a certain degree of understanding, for those who possess a key. It is the greatest mistake to think that the New Testament is a simple book, and that it is intelligible to the simple and humble. It is impossible to read it simply just as it is impossible to read simply a book of mathematics, full of formulae, special expressions, open and hidden references to the mathematical literature, allusions to different theories known only to the ‘initiated’, and so on…Every phrase, every word, contains hidden ideas, and it is only when one begins to bring these hidden ideas to light, that the power of this book and its influence on people, which has lasted for two thousand years, becomes clear.
"[St John’s Gospel] was written in Greek and probably by a Greek, certainly not by a Jew. One small feature points to this. In all cases in which in the other Gospels it is said ‘people’, in St John’s Gospel it is said ‘Jews’.
"The words of the Gospel, ‘The Kingdom of heaven is within you,’ sound for us hollow and unintelligible, and they not only do not explain the principal idea, but are more likely to obscure it. Men do not understand that within them lies the way to the Kingdom of Heaven and that the Kingdom of Heaven does not necessarily lie beyond the threshold of death.
The Kingdom of Heaven, the Kingdom of God, means esotericism, that is, the inner circle of humanity, and also the knowledge and the ideas of this circle.
2) The Female Christ
According to Dr Anthony Harris in The Sacred Virgin and the Holy Whore, Jesus Christ was a female suffering from a genetic abnormality called Turner’s syndrome, which gave her a rather masculine appearance.
Consider this rather odd expression relating to the Last Supper (John 13:23): Now there was leaning on Jesus’ bosom one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved.
A Muslim commentator has even written an article entitled Did Jesus Have Female Breasts?
(http://www.answering-christianity.com/abdullah_smith/did_jesus_have_female_breasts.htm)
Along similar lines to Jesus being a woman, it is claimed by some people that Pope John VIII was a woman (Pope Joan
) masquerading as a rather boyish man. She fell in love, became pregnant and was torn to pieces by an angry mob when she revealed her deception in the most blatant way by giving birth during a papal mass. This pope was erased from history by the Church, paving the way for the second, official Pope John VIII. History is being rewritten all the time.
3) The Gay Christ
A number of ancient sects believed that Christ had male lovers. Consider these statements from the Secret Gospel of Mark, and also from the conventional gospels:
And straight away, going in where the youth was, he stretched forth his hand and raised him, seizing his hand. But the youth, looking upon him, loved him and began to beseech him that he might be with him. And going out of the tomb they came into the house of the youth, for he was rich. And after six days, Jesus told him what to do and in the evening the youth came to him, wearing a linen cloth over [his] naked [body]. And he remained with him that night, for Jesus taught him the mystery of the kingdom of God. And thence arising, he returned to the other side of the Jordan.
Luke 17:34 I tell you, in that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken, and the other shall be left.
John 13:23 Now there was leaning on Jesus’ bosom one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved.
Mark 14:51 And there followed him a certain young man, having a linen cloth cast about his naked body; and the young men laid hold on him.
Mark 14:52 And he left the linen cloth, and fled from them naked.
John 21:20-22 Then Peter, turning about, seeth the disciple whom Jesus loved following; which also leaned on his breast at supper, and said, Lord, which is he that betrayeth thee? Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do? Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
The beloved disciple
is usually identified as John. What does it mean that he was beloved
? Why does he have such an intimate and physical relationship with Jesus, even resting his head against his chest in front of the other apostles? Why would the apostles accept this behaviour in what was unquestionably a homophobic culture?
Certain sects didn’t hesitate to draw the seemingly inevitable conclusion: Jesus and the beloved disciple were lovers. Yet how could such a scandalous relationship involving a prominent rabbi be possible in Biblical times?
4) The Married Christ
Of course there is one way out of this dilemma, but the alternative is every bit as repellent to most Christians as the idea that Jesus was homosexual. What if the beloved disciple were not in fact a man (John), but a woman – his wife? No one would be surprised in the slightest if a wife laid her head against her husband.
Many books, most famously The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail (by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln) and the spectacularly successful novel The Da Vinci Code (by Dan Brown), have identified Mary Magdalene as the wife of Jesus. Da Vinci’s painting The Last Supper (see detail on front cover) famously shows Jesus seated next to an extremely effeminate, unbearded man (nearly everyone else in the picture has a beard), or is it actually a woman? Both are wearing clothes that are colour coordinated, emphasising their closeness.
The Last Supper is an extraordinary picture because it serves up a startling visual representation of the two most controversial (and mutually exclusive) theories concerning Jesus – that he was gay or married. Every Christian Church should have a reproduction of The Last Supper hung over the front entrance to remind every Christian of what choice they must make: Gay Jesus or Married Jesus.
In the Gospel of Saint Philip, we find: And the companion of the saviour was Mary Magdalene. Christ loved Mary more than all the disciples, and used to kiss her often on her [mouth] (uncertain due to damage to the manuscript). The rest of the disciples were offended by it and expressed disapproval. They said to him Why do you love her more than all of us?
The Saviour answered and said to them, Why do I not love you like her?
The same gospel also says: There were three who always walked with the Lord; Mary his mother and her sister and Magdalene, the one who was called his companion.
(And some have said that companion can be translated as spouse
.)
It has been suggested that Mary Magdalene was a leader of the early Church and that she
