Behind the Myth of Jesus of Nazareth

 
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The contents of this site are based on History, Science and Common Sense. They are NOT based on Theology, Biblical Studies and Faith.

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The purpose of this site is to provide information related to the historical profile of Jesus. It’s purpose is NOT to provide information about the Jesus of Faith.

This site is based on the facts, as they have been recorded by Historians. It is NOT based on the facts, as they have been recorded by the four Evangelists.

This site does NOT contain strong language. However, if the Visitor is not an adult, it is strongly recommend to seek Parental Advisory whether to read further this site or not.

This site might be annoying or even offensive to groups of people, or individual persons, who see Jesus as a Supernatural Being, a Divine Entity, a God, the Son of God, a Demigod, a Prophet, Part of the Holy Trinity, a Savior, Conqueror of Death or Resurrected, a Philosopher, a Pacifist, a Communist, an Anarchist, a Magician, a Healer, some kind or Miracle Maker, a Doctor, an Alchemist, as someone who never existed, a Mythical Figure, or a Fictional Character.

About the Author:

tmjca Behind the Myth of Jesus of NazarethMy name is Eleni Tseligka and I am 24 years old. I was born and raised in Greece, in a town called Lamia. I study computing for the past 5 years. I was baptized a Christian when I was 8 months old, so I cannot say it was my decision. My research for Christianity and Jesus comes only out of personal concern and because of my personal beliefs. For those who might wonder I say that I simply am an atheist…

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 Posted by on 5 February 2012

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