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It has come, I know now; and taken for granted by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but it is, now at length, discovered to be fictitious Joseph Butler, English Bishop and Theologian, 1692-1752, The Analogy of Religion The Discovery of Hidden Church Scrolls In 1925, a young priest studying in Rome obtained access to a cache of ancient Aramaic and Hebrew scrolls in a locked cupboard in the Secret Archives of the Vatican. The existence of the two of those documents reveals centuries of deceit by the Christian church and provides invaluable new material about the origin of the New Testament. The priests name was Edmond Bordeaux Szekely and the scrolls he presented to the world provide dramatic evidence that the writings upon the Christianity stands are not authentic records, but premeditated forgeries. Monsignor (Bishop) Angelo Mercati. From 1918, he was primo custode of the Vatican Archives and became a prefect in 1925. Monsignor Mercati was a noted authority on patristic and scholastic literature in subject pertaining to early church history. He was a learned man and wrote more than a dozen in-house books on philosophical and theological subjects for the church. He also wrote many long treaties, miscellaneous essays, and shorter articles usually occasioned by the discovery of hitherto unknown documents . His job was to analyze old church manuscripts and published detailed summaries of their contents for categorizing in the Inner Library. While the majority of his books are unavailable to the general public they are listed in the Vaticans Miscellanea Archivistica, and some carry intriguing titles like Peter the Sinner, Lives of the Presbyters, The Divine Julius, and the Private Libraries of the Pope. Returning to the Vatican, Szekely discussed his findings with Monsignor Mercati and revealed his new found concerns about the historicity of Jesus Christ and the church portrayal of its early history. Realizing that Szekely was on the path of discovery. Mercati showed him to a locked walk-in cupboard at the end of the corridor leading from the rear of his study. It contained a collection of old scrolls protected by an awesome looking Swiss guard and Mercati arranged with the guard for Szekely to have access to the cupboard at his convenience. With Monsignor Mercatis blessing, Szekely systematically took a choice of secret scrolls to his abode of an evenning and in due course learned from them what he subsequently termed an unutterably precious secret, the fasle nature of Christianity. Szekely discussed with Mercati whether he should overlook the evidence of history and bury the shame of this discovery or depart from the church to reveal the information to others. Monsignor Mercati claimed that he personally withheld the knowledge because of his parents devotedness to the church, but felt that in doing so, he had betrayed his own soul. Monsignor Mercati revealed that the cardinals and bishops of the Vatican hierarchy had read his summaries of the hidden scrolls and knew of their contents and existence in the secret vaults. Szekely consequently left the church and extended his education at the Universities of Paris, Vienna and Leipzig, where he became known as Dr. Bordeaux. The church confirmed the existence of Secret Archives and revealed that the treasure house of ancient documents is unavailable to the general public. The Catholic Encyclopedia states that, Our documentary sources of knowledge about the origins of Christianity and its earliest developments are chiefly the New Testament scriptures. That admission, despite the church being unable to substantiate the authenticity of any of its writings of the stories carried in them, particularly those in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Many of them are almost unreadable and much of what they say is a hotchpotch of crude superstition, credulity and ignorance. By stripping the naivety behind their writings, comments become simply a series of rather curious passages full of the silliest superstitions and include a series of later forgeries structured into their works in modern times. The two significant manuscripts provide incontrovertible evidence that the churchs presentation of the story of Jesus Christ is false. Found in the Vatican collection were original exemplars of two major New Testament writings and Szekely revealed his knowledge of what they really were by subtly calling one the Essence Gospel of John, and the other the Essence Book of Revelation. Those scrolls were forerunner writings of the canonical versions of the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation and their existence provides documentary evidence that the New Testament is a priesthood fabrication. BIBLIOGRAPHY The New Catholic Encyclopedia; Vol.1X, 1967, Pg. 668-669, Mercatis shorter works were collected as Saggi di storia e literatura; Rome, 1951 AM, St. Test 165; 1952 Elliotts Delineation of Romanism; 1884, Pg.456 Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, ed. Smith and Cheetham, London, 1875 Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. XV, Oct 1, 1912 Pg. 287-290 Discovery of the Essence Gospel of Peace, Edmond Bordeaux Szekely, 1989 Edition History of the Canon Scripture, c. 1862 Vol.XV Oct 1, 1912 King James Bible 1863 The Edict of Callistus, Victor Germaines Trans. 1822 Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th Ed;Vol.10; Pg.783 onwards Catholic Encyclopedia, 1910, Vol.8, Pg.441 The Crucifixion of Truth, by Tony Bushby (more evidence and documents available)
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