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Newsflash: Muslim and Christian Beliefs Closer Than You Think!

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Written by Brendan Maloney   
Friday, 12 June 2015 01:35
Muslims don't believe Jesus died on the cross, and thus he could not have been the source of human salvation as Christians claim. The earliest versions of the Gospel of Mark, the writer the others based their Gospels upon, contains no Resurrection, making Jesus a mere man, too.

The story of the Romans releasing the prisoner Barabbas is key: Earliest sources call him Jesus Barabbas. Problem: Bar-Abbas is not a name - it is a title, meaning "Son of the Father." Uh, oh... apparently Jesus, Son of the Father, was released!

The newly sainted Pope John XXIII, as papal nuncio to Turkey, was exposed to many different doctrines and ancient source documents flowing through the tight East-West bottleneck of Istanbul. In order to rescue many Catholics and others from the Nazis in WW II, he had to employ "underground railroads" ironically established by Freemasons and Rosicrucians to escape persecution from the Catholic Church's lovely Inquisition.

In addition to turning the Church upside down with the Second Vatican Council and allowing Catholics to become Freemasons again for the first time in two centuries, in 1960 John XXIII wrote an Apostolic Letter stating that the shedding of Jesus' Precious Blood AS A MAN was as important to our salvation as the Crucifixion and Resurrection. Perhaps John was trying to counter Muslim doctrine re Jesus' non-divinity by acknowledging it with famous Catholic pretzel logic, like that of the Trinity being a monotheistic belief.

Takeaway: Reading the fine print, Muslim and Christian beliefs are not that far apart! If the newly-sainted John XXIII can posthumously unite the world's Muslims and Christians in peace, I swear on my parents' graves that I will renounce the Atheism I embraced as a teenager nearly half a century ago!

John XXIII's Apostolic Letter:

http://www.papalencyclicals.net/John23/j23pb.htm

Wiki article on Jesus Barabbas. It concludes that Jesus, Son of the Father, was spared and Jesus of Nazareth was crucified, but does not explore the truly IMMENSE significance of that, especially when Mark's Gospel treats Jesus of Nazareth like a man/prophet, not a Son of God.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barabbas

Wild and Crazy article about Fra Roncalli / John XXIII being an illegal Mason that must have the new saint doing backflips in his grave! Question: Will Pope Francis outlaw wild-ass Opus Dei?

http://www.opusdeialert.com/roncaliamason.htm

For more clarity, Jews had their own MUCH more influential Messiah, Simon bar Kokhba:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_Kokhba_revolt
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