Jesus of Nazareth: the Deep State of Rome
Tomás Morales y Durán
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Jesus of Nazareth: the Deep State of Rome
Tomás Morales y Durán
About This Book
Two irrefutable truths are the starting point of a journey in which Tomás Morales embarks us through an incontrovertible investigative logic through a broad and necessary stretch of historical analysis that leads us to discover the roots, characteristics and universal socio-economic conditions that end up bringing to populism and the methods it uses for its implantation and perpetuation, regardless of the historical period. Morales has gone further - he always goes further - and is not satisfied with characters who perhaps reach the category of a footnote in a history book, but points directly to the famous Jesus of Nazareth, demonstrating that it is a commissioned myth whose construction was a carbon copy of the bizarre mah?y?na Buddha and considering him the hero of the most successful populist conspiracy in history. Deconstructing the myth of Jesus of Nazareth is the title chosen to pull the thread that will confront the truth "2, 350 million Christians, 1, 350 million Muslims, 520 million Buddhists, that is, a total of 4, 220 million believers, or people who believe in them" and the institutions that manipulate them. Deconstructing the myth of Jesus of Nazareth is a a must-read that warns of the risks of faith for those who consider themselves believers and, therefore, unsuspecting collaborators of populist organizations whose legitimacy is based on History defined as "the literary genre of fiction […] A collection of stories written upon request" and that "taking it seriously refers to the infantile postures necessary to achieve indoctrination and enlistment, " and those are big words. Happy journey.