Further Reading

Thursday 17 May 2007

Christianity - 'What we are never told at school'

'What We are Never Told At School'
By Michael Roll

Have you ever wondered why hardly any intellectual criticism of religion ever reaches students and the general public? This is because it is against the law!


There is a very sinister clause in the common law offence of blasphemous libel. Nobody is allowed to say anything that may "upset Christians" - those who have been indoctrinated to believe that 2,000 years ago a virgin gave birth to a saviour-god called Christ - the creator of the universe no less. If you do not accept that Jesus is God, then you are most certainly not a Christian. There is no doubt that telling the true history of the formation of the religion of Christianity really upsets those who believe in priestcraft.

In order to make sure students never find out about the Council of Nicaea in AD 325 there is a priest or a religionist on the board of governors of every school in the country. They insist the ancient Christian laws of the land are enforced. The only way to defend a supernatural faith is to make sure the masses never find out where it was invented.

It was at The Council of Nicaea where the all-embracing (Catholic) doctrines and dogmas were put together by appallingly ignorant priests. It was here that a survivalist philosopher known as Jesus was officially made into God - the second person in a trinity of gods, but three gods in one. Mythology gone mad. To check this, look up Nicene Creed in the dictionary.

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