The Unknown Life of Christ: Apollonius of Tyana, Who Was Replaced by Jesus of Nazareth Audiobook By Raymond W. Bernard PhD cover art

The Unknown Life of Christ: Apollonius of Tyana, Who Was Replaced by Jesus of Nazareth

The Greatest Fraud in History

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The Unknown Life of Christ: Apollonius of Tyana, Who Was Replaced by Jesus of Nazareth

By: Raymond W. Bernard PhD
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The Essene Teacher of Righteousness was Apollonius of Tyana, who, in the year AD 325 at the Council of Nicea, was replaced by a fictitious messiah called Jesus Christ: the greatest fraud in history. Here, Raymond Bernard, PhD, has discovered several sources that supposedly tell the true stories about Jesus and his family as members of the Essene Jewish sect. The story of his life is commingled with tales of his alleged traveling to India and Japan. Jesus appears to be a person whose life and story were developed by the Essenes. His imaginary crucifixion was further developed by the so-called Holy Roman Empire, who used the Christian religion as a political tool to control the masses.

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Excellent book. It explained so much in detail where you can see the plagiarized storyline that was made synonymous with “Jesus” the Nazarite. Which makes sense when you know the history Catholic Church and the beginning of Gentile Christianity.

Amazing, just what I needed.

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