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The Historical Jesus and Mary Magdalene

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To Pallas (the Freedman):

The Most Powerful Man in First Century Rome,  also known as Goddess (the Mother)

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to Paul and the Fathers:

The Bleeps Who Rejected Jesus’ Feminism, Embraced Paul’s Misogyny, and Fabricated Christianity on a Foundation of Lies

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to The Early Church Fathers:

The Cox Ukkers Who Rejected Jesus’ Feminism, Embraced Paul’s Misogyny, and Fabricated Christianity on a Foundation of Lies

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From Ba’al and Asherah to Jesus and Mary Magdalene

Following Philo:

In Search of The Magdalene, The Virgin, The Men Called Jesus

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Introduction

More and more people are finding the “Scapegoat Jesus” superstition impossible to accept as fact.  They are the growing demographic labeled “Nones,” meaning they have no religious affiliation or belief.

Rejecting religious superstitions doesn’t mean the historical “Jesus” must be rejected as well. There were real people called “Jesus the Nazarene and Mary the Magdalene.” Like “Superman and Lois Lane,” the fictional characters had historical names, positions, and duties.

What this couple and their family contributed to Western Civilization was hidden during the Dark Ages and only now rediscovered.

We are dedicated to bringing them the recognition and honor they deserve.  Philo’s Method of identifying and interpreting enigmas in scripture is the key to finding the history within the myths.

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