The Tome of Wonders
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Was the Bible an Allegory for the Extermination of the Native American?
Now I want to preface this by stating that I am in no way attacking the Christian religion and or trying to instigate Christianity. I personally think that some of the ideology of the Christian faith is something that I can stand behind. This is instead trying to elaborate on a very perplexing suspicion that I have been having concerning the very reason that the new testament was written in the first place. This "What if Scenario" if you will, has been entertaining its existence in my my imagination to the point where I had to just let write it down, as insane as it sounds.
The idea is as follows: What if the leaders of the Christian church knew of Americas existence long before the "Discovery" of the new world? What if the entirety of the Christian religion was just a playbook on the takeover of the new world? I know, it sounds ridiculous, but Perhaps the leaders of the Christian faith where keeping quiet as to not alert other cultures of the new worlds existence. What I think is that Jesus is simply a stand-in for the entirety of the Native American people and that the church was just silently communicating this fact to those high up in the church, who where basically the highest power in Europe, in an epic game of telephone if you will.
It certainly would explain the very sudden and abrupt end of classical Roman life. Perhaps the Roman empire found out and decided they must adapt their culture to prepare for this momentous change in what was previously considered the entirety of the world (Eastern Hemisphere) Perhaps they went undercover as to not send shock-waves throughout the world and reveal their plans for conquest of this previously unknown hemisphere. Using the church itself and their own people as the sheep that they would lie await within until the time was appropriate to strike. The influence of the Christian empire was just as vast as that of the Romans and comprised basically of the same lands.
Other clues in the scripture itself could certainly allude to the way the church could communicate though this masquerade.
•The way that Jesus was executed certainly is in parallel with how much of a threat that Native Americans really posed to European settlers. The Europeans also fit perfectly into the roll of the Imperialistic Romans here, being a nearly unstoppable force to be reckoned with.
•The infamous "Trail of Tears" is not unlike making someone carry a cross while being beaten, in a sense. Not to mention how Native Americans where almost wiped out after this occurrence.
•A new world certainly would entertain the idea of a heaven, or at the very least, some virginal new place that is totally foreign and unknown. Totally open and free. The only catch? Believe in the murder of Jesus. I just see this as the best clue to a possible conspiracy right here. Albeit one that is long dead.
•Walking on water certainly can be interpreted as sailing across the Atlantic. Lets also not forget the iconic 3 ships that all children are taught in school, the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. 3 Boats with crosses- 3 people always depicted as crucified.
•Healing the Sick & Feeding the Poor - Modern American Influence certainly reflects this with the amount of foreign aid that America is doing. Perhaps this is a promise from those involved to those who they meant to gain influence from. A sort of reassurance to those who would stay in the old country. A mass exodus certainly would make people feel uneasy.
•Have you ever noticed that the geography of America could be interpreted as Christ on his cross? This is a bit of a stretch, but I have always thought that the crucifixion, with the way the arms are stretched out and the legs bent in most cases, reminds me somewhat of the geography of America. The best example of this can be seen in my image at the beginning of this page.
•Lets not forget Judas. Early Europeans treatment of the Natives clearly could represent how Judas betrayed Christ. Christopher Columbus certainly fits this archetype. He also was the eyes and ears for the puppeteers for those that controlled from afar. This again shares many parallels with the biblical story.
•The only way into heaven is through him? Certainly that would match up with the entire Native American thing how the only way to inherit the new world would be to go through them. Basically to murder the totally harmless Indians, and intern inherit their vast lands.
• Lets not forget that these stories where not written until years after the supposed Christs death. They where also edited over and over based on the whims of whatever ruler was in power at the time. This, could in turn, steer the plan to however it needed to be adjusted little by little until we have what is recognized as the scripture today.
Again, this entire idea is just a far fetched theory and not intended to be taken seriously by anyone. It is intended however to instead spark the imaginations of my readers and present to possibility. Albiet a very, very, very far fetched one. I understand that modern Christians are based on a doctrine of good will, faith and so on and I just want to underline that it is not my intent to harm.
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