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proposal via our prediction markets at. Christ s Ventriloquist: How St. Paul Engineered the Hoax that Shaped Our World by Eric Zuesse The first-ever legal/forensic exegesis of Paul s letter to the Galatians, and an associated legal/forensic analysis of the four canonical Gospels, finds that Christianity started in or around the year 49 CE in Antioch (present-day Antakya, Turkey) as a direct consequence of a personal conflict which had arisen, over 17 years, between Paul and the leader of this (at that time) Jewish sect, which Jesus had begun. The sect s leader was not Peter, as the Christian myth asserts, but was instead Jesus s brother James. Peter was and remained a follower of James, and he died (as did the rest of the sect) as a member of this Jewish sect, not as a Christian not as a member of the group which Paul started on this occasion. Jesus s sect soon itself expired. What is today known as Christianity started with Paul, and was then developed by his followers, who wrote the canonical Gospels and the rest of the New Testament. The religion of the New Testament has nothing to do with the person of the historical Jesus: The NT was written and assembled to fulfill Paul s Roman agenda, not Jesus s Jewish one. This is shown to explain the entire myth. Paul turned Jesus s corpse into his dummy, and thus became the voice of Christ.

proposal via our prediction markets at. Contents: With Chapter-Descriptors Foreword: This Work s Methodology and Organization Summary: The Historical Narrative To Be Documented [the sample chapter here] Part One: Paul s Letter to the Galatians 1. Paul Prepares His Readers: Exegesis up to 2:10 2. The Climax: Exegesis of 2:11-21 3. The Galatian Context: Exegesis of the Rest Part Two: Christianity in Light of Galatians 4. The Gospels as Pauline Propaganda: How They Carried Out Paul s Agenda 5. Jesus Without the Myth: The Historical Jesus Stripped of Paul s Agenda 6. Did Jesus s Enemies Create the New Testament?: How the NT Came to Be 7. Christianity s War Against Judaism: How Paul s Agenda Led to Anti-Semitism 8. Conclusion: Solving the Puzzle of Christianity Appendix: The Great Societal Challenge for Scientists: Getting Faith Out of History Acknowledgments Index/References

proposal via our prediction markets at. Summary Jesus of Nazareth started a new sect in Judaism. He was then crucified by the Romans in approximately the year 30. The Romans crucified him because he claimed to be the King of the Jews. The Romans crucified everyone who made that claim (there were others who made this same claim). All of these men were crucified because the Romans had appointed solely the Herodian family to that kingly position. For anyone else to claim this title was automatically viewed as being and it actually was sedition against Rome. This is why Jesus was crucified by the Romans, for sedition. Shortly before Jesus s crucifixion, he appointed his brother James to head the young sect. (The myth in the Gospels says that Jesus appointed Peter; but that s a lie, and this work explains why the myth was written in that way.) Within approximately three years of Jesus s crucifixion, Paul joined the sect. Then, three years after his joining, Paul traveled from his office in Antioch to Jerusalem, in order to meet Jesus s disciples, and to receive missionary training specifically from Peter, who was the sect s chief missionary selling this sect to non-jews. Peter had had only modest success converting Gentiles to join this Jewish sect, but Paul became the star missionary or salesman to the Gentiles. In fact, Paul brought in such a great number of new members, so that soon most of the sect s members were actually Gentiles who had been converted by Paul. However, this soaring number of new members who hadn t been born as Jews created a problem for the members who had been so born: These new Jews weren t

proposal via our prediction markets at. circumcised. Judaism had started, according to the Jewish legend, at Genesis 17:12-14, with God telling Abraham: Circumcision will be your signature on our agreement [God s agreement with the Jews], a physical sign that our agreement is eternal. In Genesis 17:14, God said: No man who is uncircumcised will be one of my people. God s agreement was thus only with circumcised men; no uncircumcised man would be one of God s People. Then, in Genesis 17:19, God made clear that this would never change; he said: This agreement will extend through all future generations. Abraham complied, and thus the Jewish covenant began, according to the Jewish legend. So, the question is: were these new men, whom Paul had brought in, actually Jews? Not according to the commandment which started the faith: they certainly weren t. Circumcision was Judaism s signature commandment; a man didn t even qualify to be a Jew unless he had first signed the agreement by becoming circumcised, and Paul s men had not signed. This was in black and white, in Genesis. It was undeniable. During the 17th year of Paul s employment with the sect, 14 years after his first visit to Jerusalem, Paul s congregations included so many members that James called Paul back again to Jerusalem. In Galatians 2:2, Paul said that what was at stake in this Jerusalem conference would be the success or failure of all of his missionary work up to that time. If circumcision were to be imposed upon his men, Paul would lose almost all of them, and the reason for this was quite simple:

proposal via our prediction markets at. Anesthesia didn t yet exist, and therefore any medical operation was a living terror. This is why virtually the only operations which occurred that weren t absolutely necessary were the circumcisions of male Jewish infants on their eighth day, in accord with Genesis 17:11. Those infants didn t even choose it; this was something that their parents did to them. Paul s converts, by contrast, were grown men. They would have been terrified to be subjected to that requirement. Most would have refused. Furthermore, antibiotics also didn t yet exist; the death-rate from any operation was therefore very high, from infections. When death occurred to an infant, it was no major concern, because infants possessed no property and thus no power. But adult males possessed all the property, and so all the power in society, and thus Paul knew that he would lose his life s success if he demanded that his men become circumcised. James knew that if he demanded that Paul s men become circumcised, then he d lose most of his members; and so James, too, didn t want to do that. Furthermore, Jesus s disciples were poor people; they were Jerusalem Jews, who had been defeated by Rome, and almost all of the rich people were associated with the Roman regime, and they were Gentiles. Paul s congregations were thus contributing money to the upkeep of these poor Jews in Jerusalem. James didn t want this assistance to stop. Paul wrote in Galatians 2:10 that at the conclusion of the conference James required only that this money keep coming. Paul seemed, at first, to have had his way.

proposal via our prediction markets at. But then, only shortly after Paul returned to Antioch, Peter came, and, later that same day, other agents from James also came, and they told Paul that James had changed his mind, and that all of Paul s men would have to be circumcised, after all. According to Paul s account in Galatians 2:14-21, Paul responded to this demand by saying that the covenant was at an end as a result of Jesus s crucifixion, and that a person is viewed favorably by God only by means of possessing Christ-faith, never by following God s laws which are set forth in the covenant in the Torah [the first five books of the Bible]. In other words, Paul said that the agreement that God had with the Jews was now replaced by Paul s gospel of Christ, in which faith that Jesus was the Messiah is all that God requires, in order for a man to become one of God s People and so go to heaven instead of to hell after death. Paul said, in Galatians 2:21, If a person is put right with God by adhering to the covenant, then the Messiah died for nothing! That was the first time this doctrine, the Christian doctrine of salvation by faith instead of by obedience to God s commandments, had been stated anywhere. It occurred in the year 49 or 50. That s when Christianity actually started. Paul was virtually forced into it, by circumstances, or else he would fail in life; his entire prior 17 years as the sect s best salesman would have gone down the drain, if he had required his men to go under the knife. In Philippians 3:1-2, he wrote to his men, As I ve said before, I am concerned about your safety, because those evil people, those dogs, who insist upon cutting the body, are wrong, and (Philippians 3:8) the entire covenant is garbage, which the Messiah s death has made superfluous.

proposal via our prediction markets at. Paul knew that discarding circumcision meant discarding the covenant to which it signed. But he couldn t afford to tell his men that he was rejecting the covenant on account of rejecting the circumcision law and that he wasn t really, as Paul claimed, rejecting the circumcision law on account of rejecting the covenant. Galatians 2:11-21 presents an embarrassed and nervous Paul recounting to the Galatians the event which had actually started Christianity (as noted, he couldn t afford to admit to them that this occasion was its start); and, in this account, Peter simply lacked the stomach to inform Paul of the bad news from James. Peter instead sat down to dinner at Paul s headquarters, with Paul s uncircumcised followers. Then, James s backup team suddenly arrived, and saw that Peter was dining with Paul s uncircumcised men, not telling Paul that they needed to become circumcised before they could be authentic followers of Jesus. Peter backed away from the table and seconded James s demand. This precipitated the blow-up, which caused Paul to assert 2:16-21, Christianity. Paul, in Galatians, didn t mention that James had changed his mind and had decided that Genesis 17:14 needed to be imposed after all in order for Paul s men to continue being members of the Jesus sect of Jews. Paul simply couldn t bring himself to admit this, because if his Galatian readers were to be informed that the sect s leader, James, now demanded circumcision, then those Galatians would be made conscious that by their staying in Paul s congregations they d no longer be members of the Jesus sect, and they d then have abandoned both James and Paul. They d have abandoned the Jesus sect on account of refusing to go under the knife in an era without anesthesia and antibiotics; and they d have abandoned Paul s congregations

proposal via our prediction markets at. because they d know that Paul s congregations were in violation of Jesus, and weren t even Jewish at all; they d have known that this was really just a hoax. Paul and James were now locked in the equivalent of a bad marriage which couldn t be ended. Divorce was too painful for either to carry out. If James were to announce publicly that Paul s men were no longer his followers, then James s poverty-stricken group in Jerusalem would no longer continue to receive the financial contributions coming in from Paul s far better-off Gentile congregations throughout the rest of the Roman Empire. James s desperate followers were now financially too dependent upon the far larger number of Paul s followers. Thus, James remained quiet about his change-of-mind. And Paul, for his part, continued telling his followers to contribute to the group in Jerusalem, because Paul needed the at-least-tacit acceptance of James s group to continue for a long enough time for Paul s new faith to be able to go out ultimately publicly on its own, as an entirely new religion, abandoning its Jewish status. James s group faded away. But Paul s blossomed and thrived. One reason why Paul s group grew was that Paul was telling people that they don t need to go under the knife in order to win an eternity in heaven; just Christ-faith will do it. Another reason was that in Romans 13:1-7 and elsewhere, Paul and his followers told their followers that the laws which they should adhere to weren t the ones from Judaism s God, but instead the ones which the Roman Emperor of the time was imposing. Romans 13:1-7 and other passages made Rome s Emperors, in effect, God s agents upon Earth, imposing God s will, and legislating on God s behalf, so that, as Romans 13:5 put it, You must obey the Emperor not just because, as God s agent, he ll

proposal via our prediction markets at. punish you for violating the law, but also as a matter of conscience. This teaching by Paul and his followers was enormously helpful to the Emperors; thus, they ultimately imposed Christianity throughout their realm. When it s understood that the four canonical Gospel accounts of Christ were written not by Jesus s followers but by Paul s, both the truths and the lies in the New Testament become fully explained, and make 100% sense. Even the NT s internal contradictions now make sense. Paul, in his own account in Galatians 2, had been faced with an extraordinarily painful choice: either he would follow his instructions from James and demand that his thousands of men become circumcised, or else he and his congregations would leave the sect and go off into the future as an entirely new religion, which renounces the covenant and God s commandments, and thus is traitorous to Jesus. The first path would have led to Paul s oblivion, because few of his men would have been willing to risk their lives in order to stay with him. Paul took the second path. This led to his starting a new religion, custom-tailored to become the world s largest because it placed heaven on sale, and also because it created for the Roman Emperors a new universal or Catholic religion to replace the old parochial and merely local Roman gods. Already before Paul s time, the Emperors had been struggling with the inadequacies of their old religion: their gods provided no moral authority for the laws the Emperors dictated; and these gods were also purely local tribal Roman deities, who possessed no authority outside of Rome anyway. Paul s solution to these problems was the only way to make the Emperors subjects not just in Rome but

proposal via our prediction markets at. elsewhere, throughout the Empire follow the Emperors commands as if those commands came from God. And so the Emperors ultimately adopted it. However, in order for Paul and his followers who wrote the Gospels to win support from the Emperors, a way also had to be found to explain Jesus s crucifixion by the Roman authorities. (No Roman Emperor would endorse a religion which worshipped a man who was acknowledged to have been executed by one of the Emperor s own predecessors.) Paul and his followers came up with a solution to that problem, too: The Jews (despite their having been conquered by the Romans) allegedly forced the Roman authorities to crucify Jesus for blasphemy against Jewish Law. This lie freed the Roman Emperors from any Deicide charge, that they had killed God. Without this lie, Paul and his people would have stood no chance whatsoever of ultimately winning over the Emperors. Thus, securing his support from both the mass base and the Imperial elite, Paul emerged to become the most powerful person in history, the creator of the world s largest religion, just as he hoped. Paul said, in 1 Corinthians 9:24-25, Run life s race so as to win the prize. For him, winning was everything. Every athlete in training submits to strict discipline in order to win a prize that will not last; we, however, do it to win a prize that will last forever. And so he did: his prize has already lasted 2,000 years. This history of the origins of Christianity is documented with full details in the following, in which the people who created the hoax wrote and displayed not only their hoax, but also under the first-ever legal/forensic analysis of their writings how and why they did it. Without necessarily assuming their testimony to be honest,

proposal via our prediction markets at. but rather cross-examining them by placing their writings under a legal/forensic logical microscope which exposes both their explicit and their implied statements, and which distinguishes between the two levels of assertion, this history becomes revealed with stunning clarity, as we shall see.