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Well, a really unusual is christologist has made up his mind to understand and explain the Scriptures only according to logic, reason, intelligence.
Quest’uomo è Luigi Cascioli, nato a Bagnoregio (Viterbo) nel 1934, bella figura di uomo onesto, idealista, laico, libero pensatore e anticlericale, scomparso ieri a Roccalvecce all’età di 76 anni.
Il suo libro “La favola di Cristo”, bel dono che ci lascia in eredità, è l’unico che dimostra effettivamente, con centinaia di documenti, compresi i manuscritti di Kimberth Qumran (1947) e le cronache di Giuseppe Flavio, Filone Alessandrino, Plinio il Vecchio e altri, che tale personaggio non è mai esistito. Fu inventato a posteriori dai Padri di una Chiesa ormai dominante che non aveva più motivo per essere insieme rivoluzionaria e spiritualista, ma aveva bisogno di un mito più "Land", a character in the flesh to feed the faithful, and even of a hero "feel-good" and non-violent. According to the reconstruction of Cascioli, it had, therefore, create from scratch a "God on Earth", tailored birth a plausible - though miraculous, adventurous and too much like those of many other Gods-nearly-men of the time - effective counterpart to "God in heaven" that had been successful. It appears that before this "creation" Biography, Jesus had been proposed as "descended from heaven at the age of 30 years." The wise Christians they provided, so to create from scratch, but also to adapt, interpolating and falsifying documents already in existence.
It turns out that the figure of Jesus "invented" - the reconstruction of Luigi Cascioli - coincides dramatically with John of Gamala (village of the region of the Golan), the son of Judas the Galilean and the grandson of Rabbi Hezekiah in turn a descendant of the Hasmonean family founded by Simon, son of Matthias the Maccabee.
What is shocked that it was a Nazarite, but not in the sense that he would like the Church (inhabitant of Nazareth), but in the meaning of the term: a revolutionary, then a violent. The disciples tried to followed to derive the name from Nazareth - is the accusation - to muddy the waters. But the Gospels we see that Nazareth is on top of a mountain and near the Lake of Tiberias, Nazareth, while the real is in the hills and is forty kilometers from the lake. And the city of Gamala corresponds perfectly to the Gospel description strangely escaped censure lexical and official approval of the Gospels. So this
John of Gamala aka Jesus - according to the strict reconstruction of Cascioli - was a fanatical revolutionary gang leader of the Zealots, the Essenes neighbors (those rolls of Qumran), a sort of Jewish armed bandits (today we call them terrorists) that mercilessly killed women and children, and opposed to Roman rule in all half. The disciples were in reality the gang leaders of the political-military movement. The aim was clearly to drive out the Romans and establish a kingdom of Israel with a king as head of the faction zealot, that is Christ himself. Not by chance ironically defined by the Roman soldiers "Judeorum Rex." In reality he was a pretender, a candidate for United.
Despite the complaints, telling other tracks remained in error in the Gospels. Like the episode of "disciples" with swords all'Orto of Gethsemane, so non-violent that one of them cut cleanly through an ear to a soldier. Of course, they were also strongly opposed by the Jews. They practiced baptism (John Baptist), communion property and lived according to monastic rituals under the guidance of Nazir or Nazarites or Nazarenes. We are in the period of the Jewish War.On the other hand, everything goes back historically, the father of John of Gamala-Jesus was Judas the Galilean, real character jew mentioned by the historian Josephus (who does not mention Jesus), founder of the rebel zealot, who was killed during a riot anti-Roman. And John-Jesus, what a coincidence, three brothers named James, Simon and Kefas (ie Peter) as the major apostles. John of Gamala formed an armed gang with them in revolt against the Roman occupation. The apostles were in fact of the guerrillas, and acolytes of the Zealot movement called band of Boanerges. What's more, Judas Iscariot derives its name from assassin, while Simon zealot zealot denounce the membership of the sect. The Romans gave
soldiers hunt them down, but they gladly faced the gallows or the cross in the certainty of having as a reward after death eternal life of bliss, a bit 'as today's Islamic terrorists. Until that John-the Garden of Gethsemane Jesus was captured and crucified.
Many riots and violent actions organized the early Christians in Rome, where according to Roman historians were regarded as revolutionary bandits. But, as happens to all revolutionaries, decades later, once in power, were of the same stock Church that obliterated any reference to embarrassing and violent revolutionary origins of their movement.
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"After the evidence provided by the" Fable of Christ "on the non-existence of Jesus, how can you still believe that the stories reported on the Gospels, full of contradictions and coarseness, are the biography of a historical figure? Following a lot of blind faith Christians prefer to emphasize the symbolism contained in the texts. [And perhaps the same Pope Leo X was among those mentioned above. ed.] But if everything is symbolic - concludes Robyn Johannes, president of the Union of Atheists of France - what then is the character? " A character of God, we add, from whose name comes the word and the success of Christianity.
effective complement to the work of Cascioli seemed the reconstruction Marco Guido Corsini, that it would be founded the Egyptian origin of the self-styled Messiah capopopolo.
The Catholic Church, in response, argues that there are no reliable historical sources on John of Gamala, and therefore opposed to the "fable of Christ" is the "tale of Cascioli.
As for the book "The Fable of Christ," you can add that it is very exciting, chained as a "yellow" historical "science" and proves to be a mine of information linked impressive. A real puzzle in which various tasselli vanno a inastrarsi in modo apparentemente perfetto. Se ne consiglia la lettura. Può essere acquistato presso la famiglia dell’ autore , insieme agli altri suoi libri.
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Il giorno dopo la scomparsa di Luigi Cascioli, riteniamo che questo ricordo possa essere l’omaggio più giusto a lui dovuto. Fu un grande uomo. Grazie alla sua tenacia, al rigore razionale, e all’erudizione di questo studioso coraggioso, profondo conoscitore dei testi dei Vangeli e della Bibbia, che proprio lui ha dimostrato essere stata scritta in tempi molto più recenti di quanto racconta la leggenda. A lui va il nostro ricordo e la nostra ammirazione.
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IN MEMORIA DI LUIGI CASCIOLI
di Peter Boom .
Luigi Cascioli, nato il 16 febbraio 1934 a Bagnoregio (VT) è deceduto ieri nella sua casa di Roccalvecce (VT), e con lui abbiamo perso un appassionato ed erudito storico, specializzato soprattutto nel primo periodo cristiano.
Aveva scritto e pubblicato tre libri "La favola di Cristo" (inconfutabile dimostrazione della non esistenza di Gesù), "La morte di Cristo" e "La statua nel viale", dei quali sono stati stampati versioni in diverse lingue.
Attraverso approfonditi studi aveva dimostrato che Cristo non era mai esistito ed aveva a proposito denunciato la Chiesa Cattolica, nella persona di Don Enrico Righi, parroco-rettore ex.Diocesi of Bagnoregio for abuse of popular credulity (Art. 661 CP) and substitution of person (Art. 494 CP).
atheist, Luigi Cascioli (http://www.luigicascioli.eu) had wanted to attack Christianity with this complaint against the Catholic Church, an advocate of a sham built on false documents, such as the Bible and the Gospels, which had imposed with the violence of the Inquisition and the plagiarism obtained by the exorcism, Satanism and other superstitions. Lately Luigi Cascioli was preparing a new book on Fatima, whom he called another big financial-fraud superstitious.
Luigi Cascioli, a brave man, down to the breach to disclose your ideas, His historical thesis, which will be discussed for a long time. The Freethought
flies far beyond earthly death and this knowledge gives us the strength to expose more and with an open mind and the utmost honesty of our ideas. We have no dogmas, and we all know they can make mistakes, but we are convinced that we can harness our thoughts. This was a great witness of the philosopher Giordano Bruno, sacrificed after excruciating torture at the stake by the Catholic Church. Today the fire or the death penalty, at least in the countries of Western civilization hardly exists anymore, but other methods to stop the pernicious Freethought persist, blocking information on certain ideas, the result of extensive studies, such as Luigi Cascioli on non-existence of Jesus
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PHOTOS. The christologist Luigi Cascioli at a conference in Venice last year.
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