An American scholar claims to have
made a controversial discovery that proves the entire story of Jesus was
made up by Roman aristocrats.
Joseph
Atwill asserts that Christianity did not start as a religion, but was
instead created as a sophisticated propaganda tool to pacify subjects of
the Roman Empire.
He says
he noticed a pattern forming when he was studying the only surviving
account of first-century Judea, which he claims contains dozens of
parallels between the life of a Roman emperor and that of Jesus in the
New Testament.
Is Jesus really a myth? A Bible scholar claims
he has uncovered new evidence that proves the Romans invented the entire
life story of Christ
Eureka moment: Joseph Atwill, above left, says he made his discovery
while studying War Of The Jews by Josephus, which he says
contains dozens of parallels between Jesus and Roman Emperor Titus Flavius
Mr Atwill argues that these ancient
'confessions' provide 'clear evidence' that the biography of Jesus is
'actually constructed, tip to stern, on prior stories, but especially on
the biography of a Roman Caesar'.
Mr Atwill accepts that his theory will upset some believers but is confident that it will be accepted in good time.
But bible academic Professor James Crossley, from the University of Sheffield, compared Mr
Atwill's theory to a Dan Brown fiction book.
He told Mail Online: 'These types of theories are very
common outside the academic world and are usually reserved for sensationalist
literature.
'They are virtually non-existent in the non-academic world.'
He also suggested the theories are not taken seriously by experts.
Mr Crossley said: 'People do debate about how much we can
know about Jesus, but the idea that Romans invented stories about Jesus is
outside of the academic world.'
He added that this sort of theory can be 'irritating' to
religion academics.
On his theory, Mr Atwill said: 'I present my work with some ambivalence as I do not want to
directly cause Christians any harm, but this is important for our
culture.
'Alert citizens
need to know the truth about our past so we can understand how and why
governments create false histories and false gods.
'They often do it to obtain a social order that is against the best interests of the common people.'
The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci: Atwill,
who will be presenting his findings at a talk in London later this
month, said the Romans turned to subtler ways of keeping order when
heavy-handed tactics failed
Atwill, who will be presenting his
findings at a talk in London later this month, said the Romans turned to
subtler ways of keeping order when heavy-handed tactics failed.
He
said: 'Jewish sects in Palestine at the time, who were waiting for a
prophesied warrior Messiah, were a constant source of violent
insurrection during the first century.
'When the Romans had exhausted conventional means of quashing rebellion, they switched to psychological warfare.
'They surmised that the way to stop the spread of zealous Jewish missionary activity was to create a competing belief system.
'That's when the "peaceful" Messiah story was invented.
'Instead
of inspiring warfare, this Messiah urged turn-the-other-cheek pacifism
and encouraged Jews to "give onto Caesar" and pay their taxes to Rome.'
'Once those sources are all laid bare, there's simply nothing left,' he added.
He
says he stumbled upon his discovery while studying War of the Jews by
Josephus - the only remain first-person account of first-century Judea -
alongside the New Testament.
He said: 'I started to notice a sequence of parallels between the two texts.
'What
seems to have eluded many scholars is that the sequence of events and
locations of Jesus ministry are more or less the same as the sequence of
events and locations of the military campaign of [Emperor] Titus
Flavius as described by Josephus'
Joseph Atwill
'Although
it's been recognised by Christian scholars for centuries that the
prophesies of Jesus appear to be fulfilled by what Josephus wrote about
in the First Jewish-Roman war, I was seeing dozens more.
'What
seems to have eluded many scholars is that the sequence of events and
locations of Jesus ministry are more or less the same as the sequence of
events and locations of the military campaign of [Emperor] Titus
Flavius as described by Josephus.'
However, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica, Titus Flavius was born in 39 AD and died in 81 AD.
Estimates suggest Jesus died before 39 AD – 30 AD according to the encyclopaedia.
This was a number of years prior to Titus Flavius’s military campaign.
Mr Atwill continued: 'This is clear evidence of a deliberately constructed pattern.
'The biography of Jesus is
actually constructed, tip to stern, on prior stories, but especially on
the biography of a Roman Caesar.'
Atwill said the clues had gone unnoticed all this time because they are coneptual or poetic.
This, he says, was designed to prevent the average believer from becoming aware of what was happening.
They did, however, want the alert reader to cotton on.
Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene by Titian: Mr
Atwill accepts that his theory will upset some believers but is
confident that it will be accepted in good time
He adds: 'An educated Roman in the ruling class would probably have recognised the literary game being played.'
Atwill
maintains he can demonstrate that 'the Roman Caesars left us a kind of
puzzle literature that was meant to be solved by future generations, and
that the solution to that puzzle is "We invented Jesus Christ and we're
proud of it".'
Atwill does not believe that
this is the end of Christianity, but hopes his work will give
half-believers a reason to 'make a clean break'.
'We've got the evidence now to show exactly where the story of Jesus came from,' he says.
JESUS, TITUS AND THE REVOLT
Roman general Pompey conquered Jerusalem in 63 BC.
Estimates suggest Jesus was born between 6-4 BC, and died around 30 AD.
Roman emperor Titus Flavius was born in 39 AD and died in 81 AD.
The first Jewish revolt occurred between 66-70 AD, the first in a long series of clashes up until 135 AD.
'Although
Christianity can be a comfort to some, it can also be very damaging and
repressive, an insidious form of mind control that has led to blind
acceptance of serfdom, poverty, and war throughout history.
'To this day, especially in the United States, it is used to create support for war in the Middle East.'
Atwill
will be giving a presentation on his findings entitled Covert Messiah
at Conway Hall in Holborn, London, on October 19, where he is
encouraging sceptics to challenge his theory, according to a release
published on PRWeb.
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