Essenes Gospel and its falsification Dez 18
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The fictitious Decapitation of John the Baptist:<br />
If we restore the true meaning to the terms from the <strong>Gospel</strong><br />
of <strong>Essenes</strong>, then scenarios in the Bible that contain these<br />
terms obtain very different meanings: Christ, Temple, Satan,<br />
Baptism, etc.<br />
The plagiarists not only managed to undermine the identity<br />
of the Essene Baptist, but also succeeded in claiming that the<br />
incidents of healing performed by the the fictitious figure of<br />
Jesus (who st<strong>and</strong>s for the Baptist) were miracles, as opposed<br />
to the results of active participation by the individual as according<br />
to the doctrine of the Essene Baptism.<br />
Hence, followers would have to henceforth accustom themselves<br />
to the fictitious notion of miracles. The Brotherhood<br />
never bathed in ponds, but in rivers <strong>and</strong> springs. The plagiarists<br />
succeeded again in shedding a negative light upon the<br />
Jewish people. According to this legend, not a single Jew<br />
over a period of 38 years took pity on the poor man <strong>and</strong><br />
helped him into the water.<br />
Distortion of the metaphorical meaning of terms:<br />
If you correctly interpret the true meaning of the terms of the<br />
Essener <strong>Gospel</strong> <strong>and</strong> apply this to scenarios in the Bible employing<br />
those terms, a completely different meaning to the<br />
concepts of Christ, temple, Satan, baptism, etc. emerges.<br />
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