Christ & Antichrist – Non-Fiction

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: Christ & Antichrist

Link: MEWE / 13.04.2021 / Hoku Lani

Christ & Antichrist

Speaking with a dear friend and mentor today, I came to a rationalization that was kinda interesting. This is a theological observation and not intended to offend anyone. Historians can not locate any records of Christ. Many societies kept detailed records, especially the Roman Empire. Let’s suppose the only evidence is the Bible. This collection of books repeatedly contradicts itself on numerous occasions. Besides that one book, it appears that there were no records or eyewitnesses of his life. So, if there was no Christ and the Antichrist arrives, wouldn’t he actually be Christ?

COMMENT FROM XP

The life and death of the so-called Son of God, Jesus Christ, is a narrative told across many beliefs and religions … Christianity is not unique in its adoption of a male savior; one who was born from a virgin bride; one who was crucified between two thieves; one who was suppose to have risen from the dead, three days after his burial. Think of the bible as an adaption of a much older movie … where the actors have changed, but the script and its doctrine remains unchanged — A “bad” remake at that … but recycled, remade and reused to propagate the politics of the day. Whether Christ or Antichrist — we place too much “faith” in the existence and assistance of the supernatural intervention — we should look to ourselves and to each other — not rely on superstition and blind hope in stories that may or may not hold any wisdom in today’s world.

 

4 thoughts on “Christ & Antichrist – Non-Fiction”

  1. Hail Hoku Lani
    Thank You for sharing your knowledge

    Hail Xpanther
    Thank You for spreading the Unholy gospels of Hoku Lani

    She deserves this honor

  2. Between the sacking of Jerusalem in 70 A.D., the fire that destroyed the Library of Alexandria in 297 A.D. and the Ottoman’s insistence that the Quran was the only book necessary to read and so burned Alexandria again, not much regarding the time of Jebus is actually still around. At best, Xtian scholars can hope that something shows up in cave where someone hid a scroll or book like the Gnostic’s did. Considering how ‘appreciative’ of the Gnostic’s belief’s were the Council of Nicea and the burgeoning Orthodoxies it wouldn’t surprise me in the least that those early monks and clerics destroyed what they could to prevent people from finding out the truth.

    XP is also correct. So many Xtian rituals were taken from other myths of the area. The story of Jebus’ birth and death are very similar to Mithras and Zoroastrism before that. Almost like the early Xtian’s were desperate to provide some kind of legitimacy to their claims but couldn’t be bothered to make up their own.

    Have to give L. Ron Hubbard one thing. His religion may be a joke taken too far but at least the story was original.

    1. Hail BG … scientology is so fucking messed up … original, yes … only because nobody else could cook up such a crook of shit … L Ron Hubbard of the “galactic confederacy”?

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