FLAVIAN CAESARS, VESPASIAN, AND TITUS INVENTED PATRISTIC OR (ROMAN) CHRISTIANITY MORE OR LESS IN THE FORM WE KNOW TODAY, 230 YEARS BEFORE CONSTANTINE

john lee fisher, jr
70 min readJan 5, 2019

In The book, Caesar’s Messiah, Joseph Atwill showed that the Flavian Caesars, Vespasian, and Titus, invented Christianity, more or less in the form we know it today, 230 years before Constantine and the Council at Nicea in 323 A. D. that formally made Patristic (Roman) Christianity the sole official religion of the Roman empire. Remarkably, the emperors left behind a veiled confession (or boast) of their work, embedded in the Gospels and the works of Josephus.

I have personally researched every human physical or allegorical character in the Old and New Testament historical times. And found that the Jesus of the scriptures only matches up perfectly with the ancient allegorical solar god myths except where it is alleged that Jesus travels matches up with the Emperor Titus’s travels through Judea. 16 different allegorical solar godmen did in whole or in part all of the things allegedly done by the Gospels by the allegedly human Roman Jesus for 4,000 years before the appearance of the Roman human Jesus. So I am not surprised that the historical evidence suggests that the historical factors that lead to the formation of the Roman Christian church and the redacting of the Judaic Christian scriptures are these historical factors. Nor that they begin with Nero and Vespasian.

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