Saturday, February 2, 2019

Origin of Roman Catholic Church – 83

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As religious bias is being gradually removed from most researchers they have now become free to consider different views previously not considered fit for debate. In that one approach, Protestant group has accepted that Jesus was a preacher of Vedic teaching. Some suggest that Jesus was openly challenging Jew teaching as not proper. Jesus was not a Jew person or none of his followers was Jew as it is popularly made to believe. They were Araemean people who were living side by side to Jew community. These Araemean people did not have any religious belief of their own and so they were following Jews inadvertently. This explains why Jesus was speaking in Araemeans language. He never spoke any thing in Hebrew that is the language of Jew community. Jesus was leading those simple people who had no religion of their own. Jew priests were benefiting from these unqualified followers of their religion by way of fees they were charging to these ignorant Araemean followers. As however, Jesus began to preach teaching from Vedanta much income of these business like priests was reduced. They wanted to get rid of Jesus ad they used their influence with the then rulers of Jerusalem Roman governor of Eastern Roman Empire. Though the governor knew that Jesus is not any type of offender that its government should take any punitive action on him, however, for the fees paid to him he arrested Jesus and put him on Cross as if he was an offender. We should note that the timing chosen by the governor was very smart. He did not want Jesus to die on cross but at the same time he did not want to displease Jew priests. He chose to put Jesus and two other Criminals on Cross on Friday. Next day was Saturday the day of weekly holiday according to Jew practice. It is recorded that Jesus and two other hardcore criminals were put on Cross at about 9.30 am and after that was over, Jew priests went home with satisfaction that they have finely got rid of their opponent. Jesus was on Cross for about two hours by that time the place was cleared of all onlookers. Only some Roman soldiers and ardent followers of Jesus were waiting looking helplessly at their leader. Jesus was crying in the name of his god asking Him why he is punished in this way. That he was speaking in his mother tongue, Araemean language. After everybody had gone the Roman Soldiers helped those followers of Jesus to remove Jesus from the cross and put him down. There he was treated by aloe paste as that was the only medication available on that time. Roman governor took every care to see that Jesus was made comfortable as much as possible. At that time Roman Church priests were taking interest in Jesus and so it is believed that they were taking special interest in this man. Later on we see that the Church used him to create new form of Church called Roman Catholic Church. After that, his body with wounds of nails was taken to a cave nearby and was hidden there for almost a month until Jesus was cured of his wounds. A rumor was let loose in the place that Jesus was carried away by his God to heaven and so he was not on the cross. Next day being Jew weekend holiday, no priest ever bothered to visit that lonely place. He was put on Cross along with other criminals. Jesus was rescued in this way, as we know from Roman record. After one month Jesus had to visit Jerusalem to rearrange for his preaching. There again one more rumor was spread with help of Roman government that Jesus has come from heaven. That rumor was well received by priests as they all believed in such possibilities. After that, Jesus left for his land (India) to search for more knowledge to East.

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