Let's go back to the topic:
It has served us well, this myth of Christ’ No matter how unpalatable this statement may be to the faithful, it was allegedly uttered by Pope Leo X, no less. 1
As late as the sixteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church was fully aware of the shaky foundations upon which its dogma was formulated. Each year the world comes to a standstill as the devout celebrate the birth, death and resurrection of a mythical entity bequeathed to the world by the iniquitous Nicene Council of 325AD.
If such a man did exist, he was, in all probability, one of many minor insurrectionists rebelling at the Roman occupation at that time. It is sad to reflect on the havoc it has wreaked in the name of Jesus Christ since the conception of Christianity. There are three major criteria that contributed to the evolution of the Christian faith as we know it today, namely,
mistranslation of early texts,
the Pagan influence and
erroneous historical and geographical detail.
The Immaculate Deception