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This work is definitely NOT the work of an itinerate policy adviser but IS the life-work of an eminently schooled aristocrat and, there being only one "Hegemonic King" in all of Asia during the period this work was allegedly created, then authorship is irrefutably settled on Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia and Greece, Hegemonic King, Lord of All Asia, and Pharaoh; (Egyptian equivalent of "God"). The mythical and mysterious creature, known as, 'Jesus,' was a COMPLETELY FICTIONAL creation commissioned by Constantine, (Roman Emperor, 306-337) to translate the Holy Bible from the ORIGINAL GREEK. Alexander Bar Jesus, a rabbi, did so, but to his credit, while faithfully deleting any and all references to Alexander the Great of Macedonia, and inserting his own name, he left behind solid clues to the true authorship. (For the most part, I believe, the New Testament was Alexander's spoken history to his scribes, except The Gospels of Mathew, Mark, Luke and John, who were the required four witnesses to the same overt act.) It must be noted that Bar Jesus was burned at the stake for heresy but it should be pointed out that Constantine wished for Bar Jesus' Earthly demise, because he wanted no witnesses to the evil deed: Besides, nothing happened in Constantinople without Constantine knowing about it, and Bar Jesus was burned, not for heresy, but for leaving clues for a discerning eye to grasp the nuances he, Bar Jesus, left untouched, with a few references to Alexander of Macedonia. This is more likely the reason Constantine had Alexander Bar Jesus put to death. |