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"The Falsehoods of Christianity: Revised Edition Vol-One
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The book exposes the dark side of Christianity, by exposing its
history and dogma church doctrines, as nothing more than a
belief structure that is based on delusional aspects passed
down from ancient civilizations; over 5,000 years ago.
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    "The Falsehoods of Christianity - Ivan P. Kovak

    The Falsehoods of Christianity Volume One

    Revised Edition

    Copyright © 2018 by Ivan P. Kovak

    All rights reserved

    Library of Congress Number Pending

    Rights and Permissions: P.O. Box 321 Oak Hall, VA 23416-2427

    United States

    Print ISBN: 978-1-54394-695-6

    eBook ISBN: 978-1-54394-696-3

    I dedicate this book to my wife Anne Elizabeth Buckley whose perseverance and understanding made it possible and whose grace and personality makes her special.

    To The Reader

    Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought. — Albert Gyorgy, scientist

    This book was written from a layman’s perspective and point of view. It is the author’s opinion on the subject of Christianity.

    The purpose here is to offer an opinion based on logical fact and not myths without the input of religious scholars whose judgment can be clouded by their studies to the point that they cannot distinguish between reality and myth.

    Whether this book succeeds is ultimately up to the reader. I wish you all good reading and great health.

    Ivan P. Kovak

    Contents

    Introduction

    1 - Copycats

    2 - The God Factor

    3 - Our Lord and Savior

    4 - The Falsehoods of Jesus Christ

    5 - Wall of Separation

    6 - The Devil Is in the Details

    7 - Summation

    Resources

    Research

    Bibliography

    Introduction

    Prior to the invention of writing, which the Sumerians started around 3200 BC, no-one had ever heard of a God called Jehovah or Jesus Christ or the Tanakh. The Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament) was started around 1445 BCE and finished around 400 BCE. In fact, if copyright laws had been in effect then, Judaism and the Bible, which begot Christianity(which in turn spawned Islam) would have never made it off the ground. The impact and influence pagan religions and their worship of many gods had on the minds of the Jewish Hebrew scholars who produced and introduced the world to Judaism, the Bible and monotheism; was immense.

    The success and impact Judaism and Christianity had on the world at the time can be summed up in one word: simplicity. Instead of trying to remember to worship many gods and who’s who, one just had to worship one God, who came with a book of instructions known as the Bible.

    One cannot over look the reason behind the birth of religion, which was the lack of knowledge about the known and the unknown. No one could explain the unexplainable. Ancient civilizations, along with their pagan gods and their beliefs and rituals, gave an acceptable explanation to the known and unknown that their caveman mentality could accept—gods.

    A Jewish Hebrew scholar not knowing about prior pagan religions and their gods, rituals and stories would have been like a history teacher today not knowing about history, or a math teacher not knowing about math, or a professor of law not knowing about the law, because all are considered scholars within their fields.

    The problem we have here, (which is the core of this book) is that these prior ancient civilizations, pagan religions, gods, beliefs, rituals, and stories were born out of mythology, folklore, and fairytales, passed down from generation to generations by oral tradition. These myths became the backbone of Judaism and Christianity and the belief structure for both institutions for over two thousand years. Their myths have been preached and copied as fact; and today billions upon billions of people from all walks of life, from the uneducated to the very educated, believe in this caveman mentality called Christianity.

    President Obama, in an address to the nation on June 15th, 2010, spoke about prayer and a hand that may guide us through the storm to a brighter day, this from a man who graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School, and is the leader of the most powerful nation on earth.

    Ronald Reagan, one of our most beloved presidents, was asked once if he was left alone on an island with nothing, what would he want. He replied The Bible!

    It would seem that President George W. Bush had more religious people as advisors on his staff then the Vatican! Yet he failed miserably in both his foreign and domestic policies.

    Does this mean that George W. Bush was not a good man? No! George W. Bush, like Jimmy Carter, are both good and respectful men; they just had no business being president.

    The scary part of all this came in 1988 when Pat Robertson of the 700 Club actually ran for president of the United States. This from a man who is seen to this day celebrating Christ’s birthday on December 25th when the Bible Almanac clearly states the following: We don’t know the exact month and day when Jesus Christ was born.

    If you honestly feel that a man riding a horse with long flowing white hair and carrying a sword in his mouth is going to save the world, you need to save yourself by first, reading this book, and second, seeking medical treatment for a condition known as Delusional Disorder. If you do see such a thing, it’s because some drunk stole a horse from a stable.

    There are over 4,200 religions in the world today, each one claiming to be the one true religion. In these pages of this book, I shall reveal to you who is the one true God.

    Christianity is based on faith and faith, according to the dictionary; it is the belief that does not require proof of evidence. If one believes in religion then one must believe in aliens. There are billions of galaxies and more stars than grains of sand on all the beaches on earth. I think with such overwhelming tangible odds, your chances of finding an alien based on faith are far better than finding God!

    The weakness of man invented religion; the strength of man will remove it. The more one examines Christianity, the uglier it gets. A Pope once stated religion was invented in order to keep the faithful in line and as a weapon against the non-believers.

    If one looks at the suppressions of the Jews by the Romans, one begins to realize that the Jews could not defeat the Romans by the sword but with the pen, they proved no match. Thus you have the saying the pen is mightier than the sword, and thus you have the Bible.

    Little could the Jewish Hebrew scholars have known that not only would they slaughter the Romans but mankind too because Judaism begat Christianity which begat Islam and together they have divided more people than all the wars known to man. If one removes religion from society, one brings peace to the world.

    People relate suffering to God’s will — I think people have suffered enough.

    Chapter 1

    Copycats

    It’s been said that Judaism begat Christianity, and Christianity begat Islam, and everything else begat Judaism. Without the knowledge and use of prior ancient religious gods, rituals, traditions, practices, laws, and myths, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam would have never gotten off the ground.

    With that said, all the irreligious rhetoric put forth by whomever or whatever, past, present, and future, may slow down Christianity and religion as a whole, but the death of Christianity and religion is far into the future for several reasons.

    1. The increase of knowledge will overtake the lack of knowledge that brought on the birth of superstition, religion, and Christianity.

    2. Just like in the past, religion was passed on from generation to generation because it was a simplified answer to explaining the unexplainable, lack of knowledge and the slow growth of intelligence available to humankind at the time, until the invention of computers. This, in turn, led to an overnight increase in knowledge and intelligence for everyone on the planet and the birth of new nations after the invention of smartphones.

    The death of religion and Christianity will occur when this newfound knowledge and intelligence is passed from generation to generations along with the invention of the information highway, which will overcome delusional thought and be replaced with intelligent reasoning.

    Religion is like a nightmare that will go away—once we wake up.

    3. There are exceptions to every theory. As of 2013, religious tourism to Israel had reached $20 billion. Needless to say, a strong probability exists that the birthplace of religion (Israel) will be the slow death of religion or the only remaining place left on earth where futuristic individuals may come to view the remains of a caveman’s mentality, which was the birth of religion and Christianity—the biggest hoax played on humankind.

    History has shown that religions eventually die out. The ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman religions all had long reigns but they all die out. The same will happen to Hinduism, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, but atheism will live on regardless of what new religion replaces the old. It gives me special satisfaction to realize that atheism will still be around long after Christianity has died out. — Ignots Pistachio

    I invite you to take a journey with me back in time to the very beginning where it all started, a look back at all those ancient civilizations prior to 1,000 BC and their religious practices and ideas that had a tremendous influence and impact on the Jewish Hebrew Scholars who in turn influenced the development of Christianity as we know it today.

    Sumerians

    Our first stop (appropriately enough) in our journey shall be the very first civilization known to humankind: ancient Sumer known as the Sumerian civilization. This civilization began in and around 5,000 BCE and lasted until around 2,660 BCE in an area known as the Fertile Crescent located in southern Mesopotamia, which is modern day Iraq. Some historians indicate a much earlier start (5,800 BCE) and others a much later start (4,000 BCE). The one thing all historians agree on is that prior to ancient Sumer, chaos, superstition, and barbarians ruled the world.

    Due to the following accomplishments by the Sumerian civilization over the next 2,300 years, the world would never be the same. The Sumerians were inventors, and as such, their inventions influenced the development of the ancient empires as well as our world today. They were the first to develop (a) the written word, (b) the wheel, (c) irrigation and agriculture, (d) mathematical equations, (e) organized government and state capitals along with codes of law, (f) the architectural arch, (g) time measured by a calendar, (h) sophisticated music, (i) philosophy of military craft, and (j) documented history.

    Yes! They may have been primitive inventions; nevertheless, these ideas laid the groundwork for their development into the sophistication they are known by today among other civilizations.

    I saved the last greatest invention by the Sumerian civilization for last. Why? Because it’s my favorite.

    They invented the organization of spiritual institutions, which helped develop their religious beliefs and, in turn, led to the development of Christianity as we know it today.

    The Sumerian religion was the first to write a creation myth (the oldest known to humankind); it was found on a clay tablet known as the Eridu Genesis, which included a flood myth written more than 1,600 years prior to the Jewish Hebrew Bible.

    The chances of the word Genesis not being copied by the Jewish Hebrew scholars for the use in their Bible is like someone hitting a $400,000,000 lottery twice within six months!

    Keep in mind that the written word had just been invented a short time earlier. Wait, it gets better.

    The Sumerians had a god called Enki/Ea who is credited with (1) the creation of man; (2) placing a man in a garden to care for it and calling it Edin; (3) having a man build a boat to save humans and animals from a flood; (4) turning language into babble so no one understood anyone; and (5) resting on the seventh day.

    Another amazing fact about the Sumerian civilization is that—unlike future societies, such as the Babylonians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, along with the Persians who were all influenced by one another in the creation of their own individual empires—the Sumerians’ knowledge and ideas came from within and had no previous influence from any prior civilized civilization. Because none existed.

    Let’s not forget: The Sumerian civilizations were the first to engrave on their walls the planets rotating around the sun.

    One more historical fact about the Sumerians is that they were the first black civilization and were referred to as the black-headed people with well-groomed Afros and knotted beards.

    Some of the facts presented here could be dismissed by historians, but one fact remains that the influence the Sumerian’s religious beliefs had on the tiny kingdom of Israel and Judah cannot be dismissed.

    Akkadian Empire

    The Sumerian civilization was the very first civilization known to man. Their neighbors to the north, the Akkadians of Akkad, were the very first empire known to humankind. For years, the Sumerian culture enjoyed a friendly relationship with the Akkadians until Sargon of Akkad (who was said to have been found in a basket floating in a river, like Moses) conquered the Sumerians around 2340 BCE and intertwined their cultures and religions. Then, the Sumerian god Enki became known as the Akkadian god Ea; thus, you have Enki/Ea.

    Also, many of the Sumerian/Akkadian religious proverbs show a similarity to those found in the Book of Proverbs in the Jewish Old Testament.

    The Akkadian empire lasted only 180 years and was overthrown by the Gutians, a barbarian tribe from the Zagros Mountains.

    The Assyrians

    Two nations would eventually arise from the collapse of the Akkadian empire: the Assyrians and the Babylonians. The Assyrians were the first civilization to use the horse, and for over 300 years, the Babylonians were under their direct control until around 612 BCE, when they were able to break away from the Assyrians who where weakened by civil war within their empire.

    What’s important to note here is that the Assyrians also had a creation myth that was influenced by the Sumerians and Akkadians.

    The Babylonians

    One important contribution by the Old Babylonian Period (1950 BCE – 1530 BCE) to the birth of religion cannot be overlooked: the literature works of the Epic of Gilgamesh.

    The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest stories known to humankind. It is based on various elements of characters and stories of mythology that include the Garden of Eden and a flood myth that was put together from bits and pieces that originated with the Sumerians in a set of poems to various versions by the Akkadians, Assyrians, and finally an epic version copied from the Akkadians and Assyrians to look like their own: the Babylonians.

    Some religious scholars have claimed that the Babylonians copied their version not from the Akkadians and Assyrians, but from the Hebrew Bible. If that were the case, though, how does one explain the versions copied by the Babylonians that were written before Judea and Israel were a nation? Or is this just another case of justifying one’s life’s work that otherwise would be meaningless?

    Another literary work by the Babylonians that did not go unnoticed by the Jewish Hebrew Bible was their book Enuma Elis.

    Enuma Elis was written on seven clay tablets and tells the mythical creation story of humankind by the Babylonians. What makes this story unique is that it’s an original piece of literary work by the Babylonians that has them breaking away from established mythical gods and replacing them with their own.

    What is not unique is that the Babylonian’s creation myth shares a similarity to that of Genesis found in the Jewish Hebrew Bible where both creation myths start with speech. Again, there are scholars who claim that the Babylonians copied the Hebrews and not the other way around.

    Once more, those scholars are wrong because the Babylonians wrote the Enuma Elis between 1200 BCE and 1101 BCE, and the Jewish Hebrew scholars wrote the Old Testament between 1000 BCE and 160 BCE.

    One more tidbit before we move on: The biblical story of the Tower of Babel was not only influenced by the Sumerians but also the Babylonians. One cannot help but notice the similarities in the name Babel and Babylonians.

    Myths can be explained away but facts cannot.

    The Egyptians

    No other civilization or empire had more of an effect on the Jewish Scholars due to their longevity and multitude of gods then the Egyptians did, and this cannot be over stated enough.

    In fact, forget about copyright laws; if the Egyptian civilization doesn’t exist, the Jewish Hebrew Bible doesn’t exist. If any evangelist, preacher, minister, reverend, priest, or doctor from the past, present, or future tells you anything different, they’re lying! Or they’re suffering from a medical condition known all too well within society today as delusional disorder, which occurs over time from manipulating myths into truth which in turn gives birth to the slogan if one tells a lie long enough, the world will believe it.

    The Egyptian society began to become a civilization around 3500 BCE and their contribution to the Jewish Hebrew Bible was enormous. Egyptian creation mythology was extremely important to them.

    That is why you’ll find a dozen or more different creation stories associated with several different cities and widely pauperized throughout Egyptian society, in both text and oral forms. Along with these dozen or so creation stories and their 2,000 gods, the Egyptians gave the Jewish Hebrew scholars the formula for the creation of their religion and Bible.

    The Egyptian creation myth dealt with the creation of the world and the creation of humans and animals separately. This could explain the two different creation stories within Genesis in the Old Testament.

    One would think that the ancient Egyptians would have been confused with all the different creation myths and deities floating around; no one knew what to believe. Just as the billions of Christians have accepted the two different creation stories within Genesis, so did the ancient Egyptians who found a way to accept them all, which in turn helped feed the religious myths of Judaism, which fueled the bonfires of Christian mythology.

    If one were to make a comparison between the creation stories found in Genesis in the Old Testament and the Heliopolis creation myth, they would find that it has the god Atum coming forth from nothing and creating himself. Then, he goes ahead and creates everything else, from the creation of light on day one to day seven, when everyone takes a break, to the killing of humankind because of their wrongdoings, with a flood to boot. The birth of Horus, who was called the truth and the light, the good shepherd and the lamb of god. The birth of Isis, who is the inspiration for Mother Mary and then the battle between Horus and Seth (good and evil). The Memphis creation myth where the world is created through speech by the god Ptah, to brother killing brother over jealousy. One begins to see the similarities.

    Any one of the major gods could have been looked at as singular in nature because the Egyptians were known to occasionally worship one god at a time. But, one must remember that the biggest difference between the two religions was that the Egyptians believed in many gods and Judaism only in one God. But, both used hymns and prayers to give praise to their gods.

    Most religions have stated, if life started by chance, we have no chance! So, that means if a baby is conceived by chance, he or she has no chance? I say, if you honestly believe that one person created the vast universe with its entire individual uniqueness and life with its many different species, both human and animal, along with their own special individual personalities and complexities within six days or any days, you have no chance.

    In the coming chapters, we shall take a closer look at this camaraderie between both religions. After all, if it weren’t for the Egyptian Book of the Dead, there would be no

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