Saturday, February 24, 2007
Revelations of Jesus
As I said, should the historical Jesus reveal himself to me, I will be his number one advocate, as is my history. As is, as you know, the only book in the New Testament that has any relevance to us is the book of Revelations, and probably for obvious reasons. It IS the book of Revelations. Some of us are studying the implications of a seer being accurate two thousand years into the future. It is exciting and fascinating. But I, I on the other hand, am studying the theory that Jesus was instituted as a State Religion (Christianity) by Military Conquest. After all, the gossip is that Constantine saw the Cross of Christ in the sky during a battle and ever since then Jesus became his king. We do not know yet the reasons any Roman Emperor would change religion, but judging from the eternal precision of Latin and the connotations of the word "Emperor" I suggest that initially Rome had founding gods which, based on social and military principles, it would behoove any administrator of such a vast empire to pay attention to. In time, as in all civilizations, the gods become complex, then complicated until finally it is time to decide their relevance in the lives of the average Roman Soldier. Roman Soldier. Ah, you get it. So, I am begining to intuit very strongly that the change to Christianity had a lot to do with Military Science. In this way, then, Jesus is not very different from the sword-wielding Moor Hlamidi.
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