British invented Jesus To cheat and win
British invented Jesus to cheat and win
Author : Angel Gabriel
Book Reviewed By - Sameeksha Manerkar
The line between faith and belief is often subtle—faith is an inherent trust in something transcendent, while belief tends to be rooted in facts and context. The book British Invented Jesus to Cheat and Win is a thought-provoking investigation that challenges conventional understanding of the New Testament and the story of Jesus. Through meticulous research and analysis, the author questions the authenticity of the narrative that has shaped much of Western civilization.
The book begins by tracing the origins of the New Testament’s 27 books, examining who wrote them and when they were composed. The author delves into the various versions of the crucifixion, shedding light on the political agendas that may have influenced the creation and dissemination of these religious texts. By exploring the alliances between different religions and the discrepancies between Biblical practices and Jewish laws, the book provides a comprehensive examination of the historical context in which Christianity emerged.
The author also critically analyzes the era of Jesus, exploring how historical and political forces may have shaped the story that has been passed down through generations. This book is not merely a critique of religious texts, but a deep dive into the socio-political landscape that influenced their creation. Through forensic research, the author encourages readers to broaden their perspectives and question long-held beliefs.
While this review does not reflect a personal stance on the Bible or Jesus, it highlights the book’s rigorous approach to challenging established narratives.
The author’s detailed analysis, presented in clear and accessible language, invites readers to engage with complex ideas and reconsider the truth behind the myth.
For those who enjoy exploring biblical texts, examining religious scripture, and questioning the boundary between myth and reality, this book offers a compelling and insightful read. It’s an invitation to embark on a journey of intellectual discovery, questioning the narratives that have shaped our understanding of history and faith.
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A very well-written review. I was curious about the content of the book from its intriguing title but through your review, came to know that it’s written from the point of view of investigation, not someone’s personal choice.
Yes, it’s a well researched book!