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Lost History: A New Quest of the Historical Jesus

Prologue

The Lost History of Christianity
Chapter 1: People of the Book
Chapter 2: The Origin of Heresy
Chapter 3: Formation of the Canon
Chapter 4: The Thirteenth Apostle
Chapter 5: Rome Didn't Fall in a Day
Chapter 6: Paul the Gnostic Feminist
Chapter 7: The Thirteen Disciples

A New Quest for the Historical Jesus
Chapter 8: Sepher Toldoth Yeshu
Chapter 9: The Nameless King
Chapter 10: The Dionysian Mysteries
Chapter 11: Eurasian Myths of the Crucified Son
Chapter 12: The Onias Dynasty
Chapter 13: The Dead Sea Scrolls
Chapter 14: An Adoptionist Reading of the Gospel of Mark

Appendix A: Conclusion
Appendix B: The Western Monotheistic Tradition
Appendix C: Table of Gospels
Bibliography




Science and Archaeology News Bulletins

Archive
06/10/08: Jordan Archaeologists Uncover 'World's First Church'
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05/27/08: 40,000 to 20,000-Year-Old Hunter-Gatherer Cave Uncovered in Western Galilee
05/27/08: Camel Fossil Unearthed in Gilbert, Arizona
05/27/08: Anthropologist Develops Software to Model How Religion Evolved
05/26/08: Stonehenge Builders Had Geometry Skills to Rival Pythagoras


The Lost History Behind the Bible

Chapter 1: Religion Before Adam
Chapter 2: Gilgamesh and Enkidu
Chapter 3: The Garden of Eden



Apocrypha: The Sumerians and Akkadians


This is my treatise on the mythology of two of the oldest known cultures, both of whom lived on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now Iraq. It describes how their writings would later influence the Babylonians and in turn most of the Middle East and Western Civilization.

Chapter 1: The Cradle of Civilization
Chapter 2: The Seperation of Heaven and Earth
Chapter 3: Man and the Primeval Sea
Chapter 4: Son Rise
Chapter 5: The Seven Heavens and A Wizard's Duel
Chapter 6: Zeus Steals the Tablets of Destiny
Chapter 7: Gilgamesh Kills the Snake and Cuts Down the Tree of Knowledge
Chapter 8: The Cup Bearer Who Became King
Chapter 9: Empire of the Moon
Glossary
Timeline
Composition of Sumerian King Lists
Bibliography



The "Bible or Koran" Quiz mixes verses from the Bible and Qu'ran together. Can you tell the difference?
Language and the Bible is an essay I wrote looking into the etymology of words found in Sumerian cuneiform texts and Hebrew scripture.
Milton and the Trinity: Good, Evil and Free Will is an essay I wrote on the theological problems Milton has in combining monotheism with dualism.
The Spiritual World of William Blake is an essay I wrote about the psychological symbols used in Blake's mythos and its ties to Gnosticism and the Book of Enoch.
The Gospels Database is a point-by-point comparison of the four Gospels written on Works Database. Arrows are used to point to corresponding sections in other gospels.


Authors of the Bible is a website comparing what tradition says about who wrote what books in the Bible to the theories that modern scholars now have on how certain texts were combined.

Bible Questions is a long list of theological questions and references to the Bible that provide contradictory answers. It's written to support the view that the Bible was compiled from texts of authors with a very wide array of religious beliefs.

Religion Links provides a myriad of facts and opinions regarding the ancient world, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, including commentary from historic figures and modern archaelogical finds from the Holy Land.

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