Friday, November 20, 2009

The First Jesus? (National Geographic Lies)

There is a new special on as I type this (9:12 pm) on the National Geographic Channel (or "Nat Geo" as they insist on calling themselves). The entire basis for this show is that a stone tablet talking about a Jewish slave named Simon (who's name doesn't even appear on the tablet) was the "first Jesus" or "first Messiah." Basically, they say that there was a concept of a Messiah raising from the dead that predates Jesus. Wow! Really?! THERE CALLED PROPHCIES!!! Of course there was!!!

The narrator of the show said about the evidence of Jesus' life: "There is none." That is a blatant outright lie! Just forget Josephus' writings. Just forget Tacitus' writing's calling Jesus a crazy heretic because He said to not worship the Roman gods. Just forget about Pliny the Younger talking about Christians worshipping Christ "as a god." Just forget about the Alexamenos graffito that mocks Christians by depicting them worshipping a blasphemous picture of Jesus with the head of a donkey on the cross. Yeah, no evidence at all.

This show is a load of garbage full of lies and idiocy! Truthfully, it just makes them seem desperate.

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