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· Jesus was a brat as a 5-year-old. In one account, he was called a child-murderer. · The Roman Catholic Church is in serious trouble for deceiving the public for 2,000 years that Jesus actually existed. Jesus is now on trial in Europe as the church tries to prove his existence. · The New Testament canon was not developed until the fourth century and there is not one single copy of it anywhere. · Biblical literalist and some fundamentalists have no Bible they can argue over. All TV preachers who strut around with their open Bibles are entertaining but misleading. · The newly discovered Gospel of Judas shows Judas as the friend of Jesus, not as the evil Jew. · The Gospel of Mary Magdala shows her as the Apostle to the Apostles. Women have the right to be priests. · Jesus spent 18 years in Egypt learning Egyptian Mysteries. He did not have a physical resurrection, for his goal was to rid himself of his body.
Why do we search for Jesus the Galilean behind the Christ of Paul and before the politics of the earliest Christians? To recover a more humanistic, powerful healer, wondrous teacher, and courageous activist for social justice. Jesus could face the most dominant military force in his world with equanimity because he was living in God's Realm. This divine kingdom belongs to the people, especially the poor, the sick, the dispossessed, and the sinners, and it could never be conquered by the Caesars. This truth shakes the planet. It is the sublime light of freedom which streams from Yeshua when we liberate him from the superstitions and dogmas of religion. Freeing Jesus is the mission of this book.This book is also the story of Ron Mazur's experiences with Roman Catholicism, Unitarianism, Messianic Judaism, the Jesus Seminar, the Spirit of Yeshua Fellowship, and anti-war resistance. In addition it reveals the daring of Thomas Jefferson's quest for the authentic words of Jesus of Nazareth.With , Free Jesus is virtually plugged into a website and the Internet, creating online interaction with its readers. This 21st century dawns with hope for a happier humanity.
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