Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: Angry and Hysterical Review: I tried to read this book. I failed. It was so angry and hysterical in tone-- the author obviously despises Christianity and carries a huge grudge against every bad thing ever attributed to the religion. I DO believe there is a LOT of good evidence behind the "Jesus never existed" idea, but I wouldn't believe any of it coming from someone so obviously biased.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: An excellent treatise on Christianity's origins: Review: There are two types of people who will read this book:1. Emotionally stable human beings who possess both the capacity for rational thought and significant critical thinking skills. For this exceedingly small group of people, this book will serve as a reasonably comprehensive treatise on the forgery and creation of Christianity. 2. Psychological degenerates who do not have the ability or the willingness to deal with life or its challenges without relying upon their emotional crutch, the 'Holy Bible'. For people in this category it will probably serve you better to mash your face into the book multiple times rather than to read it. You will have a greater chance of absorbing the information in this way. This book is valuable for both groups, and I recommend everyone makes the purchase. Members of Group 1 can learn from it and expand their understanding of the true origins of the Christian fable. Members of Group 2 should buy two copies, one to burn on the Christmas (Winter Solstice) and the other to burn on Easter (first Sunday following the first full moon after the Vernal Equinox) The greatest compliment any author could ever receive is to have their book burned by Christian fundamentalists. The second greatest compliment any author could ever receive is to have frightened Christian Apologists (read: terrorists) enough that they resort to attacking the author on a personal level. Acharya S has received both of these timeless compliments with her classical work, the Christ Conspiracy. Matthew Acheson
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: DEBUNKERS ARE DELUDED Review: There is so much information in this book, it's not possible to debunk it, despite what anybody says. Oh yeah, and Acharya has debunked the tektonics people at http://www.truthbeknown.com/holding.htm Seems Holding likes to talk to Space Beings himself! And thinks he IS one of them. IN fact--and these ranting haters never seem to like FACTS--Archarya NEVER said she talks to "extraterrestrial beings," but the fanatics always get their facts wrong, including in their religious beliefs. By the way, Holding uses the word "tekton," which I've been told in modern Greek means "freemason." Hmmm...I think I know what's going on with that guy and why he insults people and insists that myths are true. Just another con from a con man. Check it out yourself--Acharay uses so many different sources. You can read them all. Ive studied a lot of them--and they verify what she's says. She's got them on her website at www.truthbeknown.com But you can also read the excerpts of her book on this page--you will see for yourself that nobody's debunkd her work. It's just a bunch of mendacity by people with L's on their foreheads. Also, Acharya's coming otu with a new book "Suns of God" which will make mincemeat out of these stupid apologist remarks. The Christ Conpsiracy is one of the best books Ive ever read. It would do the world a whole lot of good to read it. But first, you gotta ignore the bozos who can't think for themselves but who use one of the worst sources they could possible find--Holding--cause theyve got nobody else. THANKS!!
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: The Debunker Has Been Debunked Review: Truly hard to believe that people give serious credence to this laughable and unscholarly "work." For a complete debunking of Acharya, take the time to read the essay exposing her as a hack at this link: http://www.tektonics.org/JPH_SFS.html Don't miss out on the transcipt of Acharya on the show "Sightings" in which she claims she's been in contact with extraterrestrial beings. It doesn't get more pathetic than that.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Godly ignorance Review: This author claims that Jesus Christ is nothing but a myth; a personality formed by the meshing together of other pagan gods. Therefore, she has no idea who God is and no idea of Jesus Christ's love for not only her, but the whole world. Don't believe the Bible? The only way to disprove the Bible is to believe in what it says and for none of its promises to come to pass. Try that, then write a book on how the Bible isn't true.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Seth Frantzman from Tucson, AZ is a moron. Review: guys like him shouldn't be allowed to review books they are biased against. a quick review will see he gives every anti-christian book a poor rating, and persists with the same quote by josephus saying jesus was a prophet. this quote has been proven to be a forgery; even tim lahaye (author of best selling revelation series you can't go to the grocery store without seeing) agrees this quote was added later. you can find that reference in his book "who was jesus christ." so without this quote, most of frantzman's reviews are crap. i'm sorry if you don't find this review helpful, i just wanted to take the time to say seth frantzman is a moron. buy the book. it is without a doubt the best book i've read regarding debunking the christian myth, and make no mistake, it is a myth.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A must read! Review: I know a fundamentalist Christian who refuses to question the accuracy and truth of the Bible because "it starts you down a slippery slope". This book carries you all the way down. This book is a wonderful read for anyone (like myself) who feels that the history teachings of the Bible and Christianity just don't add up. If you are interested in honestly exploring the the origins of Christianity no matter where that journey might end Acharya will lead you. If you can not deal with the thought that the Bible is not the unerring word of God, run.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Scary thought! Review: It's scary to think what would happen if the truth about the origins of Christianity be known world wide. Many people out there really believe a 2,000 year old Jesus will one day come back and save them while the evil ones will perish in fire. The author does a great job debating the Bible and answered many questions I always thought about. I always had this feeling that there was something strange about Christianity but now I know the truth and it's sad that many others don't. Surely the fundamentalists are going to attack a subject like this. But this book is not the only one that exposes the past horrors of Christianity. In my college anthropology book, they talk about how Christian missionaries forced people to follow Christianity and also quote 2 scriptures where the Bible was used to justify slavery. Nobody can debate that. Also the destruction of the universities along the Nile was taught in one of my history classes. There's only one thing in this book that I don't agree with and thats where the Pygmies talked about their own version of the Adam and Eve story. Most likely they were brainwashed like everybody else. If that were true, surely the 1st Pygmies would've passed that story down to the Egyptians or better yet, God would've revealed himself to the Egyptians and there would've never been polytheisists or sun worshippers. Anyway, I recommend this book to anyone interested in knowing the truth. The author is so down to earth!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The greatest conspiracy ever! Review: First of all I would like to start off saying that this book is the best one to come out that exposes the truth about "Jesus Christ". The author did an excellent job backing up her claims and some things she said didn't really need no reference because it's so obvious. Sexism in religion for one. I highly recommend this book to anyone! I also have my own theories about this conspiracy. One of the things the author mentioned about the contradictions of Jesus' birthday in the gospels which just happened to land on December 25th, the same day of many mythic sun gods. But I also have to wonder why does the ethnicity given to this myth "Jesus" are the same ethnicity of peoples who control just about all the wealth, have control over the media and the power to influence people's minds? Is that just a coincidence? Also the main image shown of Jesus is that of a White Jew but in the book of Revelations, "he" is described as having African features, "hair of wool", "feet like burnt copper", and "eyes of flame". And even that has been changed a little. This is also part of the power to influence people's minds because in the 1960's, on the cover of Ebony magazine, a picture of "Black Jesus" was featured and since then left many African Americans wondering if "he" was really Black. Also because the area where this myth "Jesus" was hanging out would've been more people of color rather than Caucasians. So this leaves a lot of people worrying about "his" true ethnicity instead of people wondering if "he" was really a man or myth. They would rather have us pondering "his" ethnicity so that the last thing that would come to our minds was "he" real or not. Also the fact that in the media the images they show of aethiests and paganists are negative, so that if they ever tried to expose the truth we would think they were crazy or evil since thats the image the media shows of them. The author makes great points in reference to this. She says that it's insane to think that a man was born into a particular ethnicity and only one group of peoples are seen as the "chosen ones" and only one city in the world is seen as "holy". And everyday on the news we see the turmoil happening in this supposed "holy city". In ending, I thank the author and all other authors that expose the truth about "Christ". The truth always comes out no matter how hard you try to hide it!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: 5 stars all the way! Review: This is a great book!The author touches on so many factual points that I don't see how anybody could disagree with her. This book is definately an eye opener for Christians. Only read it if you have an open mind.
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