“There is an old adage which states, “Truth is stranger than fiction”, and if any judgment can be made upon the following story as to the veracity of truth versus strangeness, then indeed this story will prove to be one of not only incontestable truth, but the strangest story ever told!
This story concerns the true parentage and birth of the most controversial figure who has ever lived upon the planet earth – Jesus of Nazareth, a person whose birth two thousand years ago became the cornerstone in orthodox Christianity. While the life history of this man has supposedly been told in the four Synoptic Gospels of the New Testament, yet it is known and admitted that most of these depictions are of legendary nature – that they have been badly distorted and contrived. Even the Christmas pageantry observed every Christmas, which is based on the birth of Jesus, is known to have been added by a Catholic pope, Anastasius I, in the fourth century, A.D., at the behest of St. Jerome, this action being excused by the pope because no known and accurate account of the birth of Jesus had ever been found.
This situation of biblical legendry and false Christian pageantry has then, existed since the first cell of the Christian Church was formed by a man known as St. Paul – actually Saul of Tarsus, the same man who was to ‘come back’, so-to-speak, more than 1800 years later and, through a number of revelations given to Alexander Smyth, this same Saul did reveal the true parentage and birth of Jesus, and how he, Saul, together with his henchman, Judas, did successfully plot and contrive to raise this man Jesus to the position of a Messiah, a godlike man who could heal all diseases and raise the dead; then, also contrived to have this man crucified in martyrdom and afterwards, in a false revelation, donned this man Jesus’ mantle, assumed a messianic position, and started the first Christian Church! (more…)