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Jesus: Prince of Hell

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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 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

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.

106 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 23, 2010

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Adam Weishaupt

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see also: Adam Weishaupt (1748-1830)

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December 21, 2013
Enjoyably thought provoking!

This book has everything for an illuminati/New world order conspiracy believer - but then shakes it up with believable new information on God, Jesus, the crucifixion, Satan and the power elite. Great read - great new info - would give it
5 stars except for his crucifixion/resurrection hypothesis. The author does a good job of using the biblical verses to prove his point - but I question how it supposedly went down.
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May 10, 2022
While interesting, should be taken with a grain of sand

Just like the world did not end on December 2012 but simply the collective conscious rose to a higher frequency, so did this book fail to deliver the apocalypse that it sought to deliver with its radical title.

While the book presents some interesting ideas and asks very important questions that any religious person as well as truth seeker should ask, it still fails to deliver the razor's edge way. In fact, just like with all their material, it seems that this book was mostly written by an INTP devil's advocate personality type who simply provides ab antithesis to the status quo thesis of mainstream religion. Both approaches translate the bible in a literal way, one pro the other against. Hence, both fail to truly see the message.

Now, although the author mentions after half a book that the biblical message is coded and symbolic, he then continues to depict it literally and "logically".

The author does a great job in presenting an antithesis to the bible and hence leading many grail knights astray if found unworthy (not ready).
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July 5, 2024
I am not even sure of what I just read but even after finishing it I also have no clue why Jesus would be the Prince of hell... Maybe the "True God" hasn't made itself apparent to me yet...
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May 15, 2020
Read it in one day in one sitting. Very good book with some great points that is unfortunately diminished by his/her ridiculously lumping all Christians in as being hypocritical to the message of the New Testament. The ghost writer says he writes for the illuminati- the Pythogorean illuminati. Some of their beliefs line up exactly with what the gospels report Jesus' message was (well that is when He wasn't contradicting himself and the Old Testament) and this writer irresponsibly does not discuss nor even hint that that Christians following the rule of 'love thy neighbor' actually exist. He lumps them altogether and speaks for them putting words in their mouths they would never utter. These truly commendable Christians, albeit deceived, at least a priori realize this truth and practice it daily. I just wish the writer would have given some of those Christians a little love for realizing that this natural law is so critical to spiritual development and at least not lumping them in with the hypocrits he/she is constantly lambasting. It seems intellectually dishonest from this readers point of view. Nonetheless I would recommend reading it. One other thing I wish he would have done is cite some other source material for some of his "historical corrections" concerning the Old Testament and the New Testament. It would have been a much more believable synopsis. It does seem to be on the right track though.
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