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EUSCBIUS WROTE FAKE CHRISTIAN HISTORY AND BIBLE IN FOUTH CENTURY ON ORDERS OF KING CONSTANTINES "It is, I think, expedient to set forth to all mankindthe reasons by which I was convincedthat the fabrication of the Galilaeansis a fiction of men composed by wickedness . Though it has in it nothing divine,by making full use of that part of the soul which loves fable and is childish and foolish,it has induced men to believe that the monstrous tale is truth." Flavius Claudius Julianus (331- 363 CE) Present Christianity Theory Schematic The traditional theory of the history of christianity may depicted in a diagramatic fashion below.
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EUSCBIUS WROTE FAKE CHRISTIAN HISTORY AND BIBLE IN FOUTH CENTURY ON ORDERS OF

KING CONSTANTINES

"It is, I think, expedient to set forth to all mankindthe reasons by which I was convincedthat the fabrication of the Galilaeansis a fiction of men composed by wickedness.

Though it has in it nothing divine,by making full use of that part of the soul which loves fable and is childish and foolish,it has induced men to believe that the monstrous tale is truth."

Flavius Claudius Julianus (331-363 CE)

Present Christianity Theory Schematic

The traditional theory of the history of christianity may depicted in a diagramatic fashion below.

The tradition theory of christian history was written in the period of Constantine, by Eusebius of Caesarea. It is presumed to have been completed circa 324 CE.

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As depicted above, the theory of christian history at its detailed specification is a trail of literature belonging to the first, second and third centuries which was gathered together in the fourth.

Eusebian Fiction Postulate

The Eusebian fiction postulate may be stated thus:

Eusebius in the fourth century was sponsored by the supreme emperor Constantine to write a history for a new and strange religion that Constantine wishes to implement as a method of administration for his newly acquired empires. Manuscripts of prominent Roman and Jewish historians were perverted, false communications between non- existent bishops were fabricated, manuscripts of other writers were interpolated by Eusebius, and Eusebius uses the names of unknown writers to publish his own fictitious literature.

The entire purpose is to establish a priority date for the new and strange religion of Constantine which is as far away from the date of the Nicaean council as is possible.

The Eusebian Fiction postulate is that Constantine and Eusebius were two of the "wicked men" who composed the "fabrication of the Galilaeans" in accordance to the opinion of the Roman Emperor Julian, speaking from within 40 years of the perpetration of the fiction, at Nicaea.

The Eusebian fiction postulate is that the new and strange testament was also written by Eusebius under the sponsorship of Constantine.

The first implication of considering the historical consistency of the Eusebian fiction postulate is that there necessarily must have been another reality of antiquity, in which for the first 300 years, the tribe of christians did not physically exist.

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Consideration of An Alternate History

An alternative theory of history is outlined in which christianity is a fourth century phenomenom which appeared under the reign of the supreme Roman emperor Constantine.

The green shaded first three centuries show no evidence of the existence of christianity, as its first appearance was with the writings of Eusebius under the sponsorship of Constantine.

These centuries would have previously been the domain of the Greek philosophers who followed their ancient masters of Pythagoras and Plato. See the color coded list of Authors of Antiquity where the green color code is correlated to the Neo-Platonic and Neo-Pythagoraean authors, such as Iamblichus, who is referred to by the emperor Julian, as "divine".

Confluence of the Fiction at Nicaea

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Consideration of Eusebian fiction postulate necessarily implies that the fiction must have been implemented, and imposed upon the empire during or after the life of the author of the fiction (Eusebius).

The following diagram shows in a schematic fashion how this happened.

Alternative Chronology

Authors of Antiquity - According to the AlternativeChronology

YEAR Author's Name Cat Comments & Notes ...

-582 Pythagoras P Greek philosopher and mathematician

-470 Socrates W Greek philosopher

-427 Plato WGreek philosopher and writer (Student of Socrates)

-384 Aristotle WGreek philosopher and writer (student of Plato)

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-190 Eupolemus HJewish historian whose work survives only in five

-116 Marcus Terentius Varro W Roman scholar and writer

-106 Marcus Tullius Cicero WRoman orator, statesman, political theorist, and p

-100Lucius Cornelius Alexander Polyhist

W Greek scholar of Rome (fl. 70 BCE)

-98 Nigidius Figulus W Learned man of Rome, neo-pythagorean

-86 Sallust H(Gaius Sallustius Crispus) - Roman historian

-76 Gaius Asinius Pollio HRoman orator, poet and historian whose contemporar

-65 Nicolaus of Damascus HGreek historical and philosophical writer who liv

-64 Strabo WGreek historian, geographer and philosopher, mostl

-60 Dionysius of Halicarnassus HGreek historian and teacher of rhetoric, who flour

-59 Livy (Titus Livius) Hwrote a monumental history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condit

-54 Seneca (the Elder) W Roman rhetorician and writer

-52 King Juba II (of Lybia) WAuthor (in Greek) on history, natural history, geo

-43 Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) W Roman poet

-36 Thrasyllus of Mendes WEgyptian author, astrologer, astronomer and mathem

-25 Aulus Cremutius Cordus HRoman history; very few remaining fragments of his

-19 Marcus Velleius Paterculus Haka Gaius Velleius Paterculus, whose name occurs i

-15 Philo-Judaeus PAlexandrean Greek speaking Jewish writer-philosoph

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-10 Pontius Pilate WRoman governer (Letter of Pilate fraudulent)

-10Claudius (Tiberius Claudius Caesar

REEmperor (41-54); Claudius wrote copiously througho

-9 Asconius Pedianus HRoman grammarian and historian; compiled for his s

-4 Seneca (the Younger) WRoman philosopher, statesman, dramatist (Fraudulen

-4 Apollonius of Tyana PNeo-Pythagorean, aka Balinas, aka Balinus

0Moderatus of Gades (Cadiz, Spain)

PGreek neopythagorean philosopher and writer (first

0 Damis WPurported biographer of Apollonius of Tyana (via P

10 Quintus Curtius Rufus HRoman historian who wrote from about 60 through to

20 Mucianus HGaius Licinius Mucianus (fl. 1st century AD) was a

20 Memnon of Heraclea Hlived possibly 1st century CE) was a Greek histori

23 Pliny the Elder W Roman philosopher and writer

25 Silius Italicus WTitus Catius Silius Italicus - a Latin epic poet,

30 Musonius Rufus PRoman philosopher, correspondence with Apollonius

30 Marcus Cocceius Nerva RE Emperor 90-98 (1st "Good")

37 Flavius Josephus HAntiquity of the Jews - interpolated by Eusebius;

46 Plutarch, Mestrius HGreek historian, biographer, writer, magistrate (r

50 Aelianus Tacticus WGreek military writer, living in Rome; military tr

53 Cornelius Tacitus H Roman historian; the Annals and the

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Histories; per

53Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianu

RE Emperor 98-117 (2nd "Good")

56 Tacitus HAnnals 15.44 (Consequently, to get rid of the repo

60Nicomachus of Gerasa (Jerash, Jorda

PNeopythagorean and mathematician, flourished c.110

60 Florus HRoman historian, lived in the time of Trajan and H

63 Pliny the Younger WRoman philosopher and writer (Letters 10.96-97 Pli

70 Seutonius HRoman historian; The 12 Caesars; written 121 under

73 Mara Bar Serapion Ppresumed to be christian, Greek Rhetorical Exercis

76Hadrian (Publius Aelius Traianus)

RE Emperor 117-138 (3rd "Good")

80Longinus (not known, 1st-3rd CE?)

WGreek teacher of rhetoric - author of "On the Subl

86Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arri

RE Emperor 138-161 (4th "Good")

90 Thallus HChronologer (since Fall of Troy) - referenced

92 Arrian of Nicomedia HGreek historian and philosopher; (Lucius Flavius A

95 Appian of Alexandria HRoman History in twenty-four books, written in Gre

99 Phlegon H Greek writer, historian of Olympiads

100 Shepherd of Hermas PMuratorian Canon; NC? presumed christian

100 Lucius Ampelius HLatin author, details unknown; Liber Memorialis is

100 Aristocles of Messene W Philosopher/Skeptic

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120 Alexander of Aphrodisias WPupil of Aristocles; Commentaries (extant) on work

120 Granius Licinianus HRoman annalist, believed to have lived in the age

120 Hermas P"The Shepherd" - dated via Muratorian fragment to

120 Alciphron WWriter, Greek rhetorician, collection of "Fictitio

121 Marcus Aurelius (Antoninus) REEmperor 160-180, (5th "Good"), Decree? (Forged?)

125 Aulus Gellius WLatin author, grammarian ("Attic Nights")

140 Numenius of Apamea P Neopythagorean philosopher, writer

155 Ammonius Saccas PNeoplatonist philosopher: Plotinus, Longinus,Orige

160 Athenaeus of Naucratis WGreek author (fl.200) writer of "The Deipnosophist

160 Julian the Theurgist WWriter of "The Chaldean Oracles" - fragmentary tex

160 Marius Maximus WRoman biographer, writing in Latin, who in the ear

165 Dio Cassius HRoman public servant; published a Roman History, i

170 Herodian of Syria HRoman History (extant) in eight books for the year

175 Claudius Aelianus WRoman author and greek-speaking teacher of rhetori

175 Flavius Philostratus WSophist (The Life of Apollonius of Tyana)

175 Galen P4 references to Christianity .. De pulsuum differ

178 Celsus PWrote (The True Word) Against the christians, Plat

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188 Talmud P

190 Diogenes Laertius WBiographer of the Greek philosophers; of his life

193 Abercius PPresumed christian - 1. The citizens of an eminent

200 Philostratus P

200 Asinius Quadratus HRoman historian 3rd century , wrote in greek; frag

200Valerian (Publius Licinius Valerian

RE Emperor 253-260

201 Decius Trajan REEmperor 249-251, Purported persecutions; libelli,

205 Plotinus P Neoplatonist - father of (via Porphyry)

208 Alexander Severus RE Emperor 222-235

210 Mani the Prophet PFounder of Manichaeism (Persion Gnostic) Codex Ma

213 Cassius Dionysius Longinus PGreek rhetorician philosopher, rival of Plotinus

218Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus

RE (co) Emperor 253-268; Decree ?(via E)

220 Junianus Justinus HJustin or Marcus Junianus Justinus or Justinus Fro

234 Porphyry PViolently Anti-christian Neoplatonist philosopher

236 Diocletian REEmperor 284-305, Abdicated to become a farmer

245 Iamblichus of Chalcis P Neoplatonist

250 Galerius REEmperor 305-311; Galerius Maximianus; Edict via Eu

270 Hierocles WGovernor of Bythnia (302) - "A Friend of the Truth

272 Constantine I RE Emperor 306-337, Gaius Flavius

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Valerius Aurelius C

300 Sallustius WA 4th-century writer and friend of the Emperor Jul

312 Simon Magus CMagician, heretic, AKA Simon the Sorcerer, Simon o

312 Barnabas CB epistle

312 Jesus of Nazareth C Letter (and response) written to Abgarus

312 Jude CBaka Jude Thaddaeus and Jude Lebbeus (or Judas Thad

312Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter &

CBThe Apostles - purported authors of respective gos

312 Clement of Rome CB fourth Pope??, Epistles

312 Ignatius of Antioch CBaka Theophorus;the third Bishop or Patriarch of An

312 Aristides the Philosopher CApologist; in 1889 Rendell Harris found a complete

312 Quadratus CFirst Apologist (disciple of apostles via Eusebius

312 Aquila of Sinope (of Pontus) CKinsman of Hadrian, OT translation to Greek

312 Marcion of Sinope C Marcionism founder

312 Polycarp CBIrenaeus mentions Polycarp in Adv. Haer., III.3.4.

312 Papias CAAccording to Irenaeus, our earliest witness, Papia

312 Valentinus CAGRS Mead - "the great unknown" of Gnosticism

312 Apology of Aristides CAApology to Hadrian quoted by Eusebius Hist. Eccl.

312Apology of Quadratus of Athens

CAApology to Hadrian, quoted by Eusebius Hist. Eccl

312 Apollinaris Claudius C Apologist aka "of Hierapolis" -

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fragments (1st 'ca

312 Basilides CACited by Irenaeus Against Heresies, Clement of Ale

312 Diognetus CUnknown Recipient of "Epistle of Mathetes to Diogn

312 Epiphanes On Righteousness CACited by Clement of Alexandria, Stromaties, III 6,

312 Aristo of Pella CACited by Celsus and Origen (The Disputation of Jas

312 Marcion CASources Iranaeus, Tertullian, Hippolytus, Celsus

312 Mathetes C Earliest apologetic (defence)

312 Ophite Diagrams CACelsus and Origen describe a diagram in use by a s

312 Polycrates of Ephesus CB Bishop, Letter to Victor (via Eusebius)

312 Pinytus of Crete CBBishop of Gnosos, Letters to Dionysius (via E)

312 Tatian CApologist, wrote the Diatesseron, pupil of Justin

312 Saint Apollonius CBeheaded by Commodus (after Marcus Aurelius)

312 Ptolemy CAGnostic author - (1) a fragment of an exegetical w

312 Minucius Felix CA Wrote (Octavius), Latin

312 Isidore CACited by Clement of Alexandria (Stromat. 2,113; 6,

312 Fronto CAMentioned in Octavius of Minucius Felix

312 Agrippa Castor CWrote against Basilides Gnosticism (via Eusebius)

312Alexander (of Cappadocia,Jerusalem)

CBLetters (116 year old bishop Jerusalem Narcissus)

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312 Excerpts of Theodotus CA Valentinian gnostic

312 Heracleon CAGnostic; Clement of Alexandria (Strom. iv. 9, p. 5

312 Martyrdom of Polycarp CA quoted in Ecclesiastical History IV.15

312 Justin Martyr CAApology to Emperor Antoninus (138-161), wrote Firs

312 Julius Cassianus CACited Clement of Alexandria Stromata 3.13-14

312 Claudius Apollinaris CB aka Bishop of Hierapolis

312 Apelles CAOld Marcionist via Eusebius, H. E. 5.13.5-7

312 Octavius of Minucius Felix CAThe Octavius by Minucius Felix is an apology for t

312 Dionysius of Corinth CA

312 Lucian of Samosata CAGreek rhetorician satirist writer (references "chr

312 Melito of Sardis CA Cited by Eusebius, Jerome

312 Hegesippus CA chronicler, counterer of heresies

312 Letter of Peter to Philip CA

312 Julius Africanus C Father of Christian Chronology

312 Irenaeus of Lyons CA

312 Athenagoras of Athens CA quoted by Methodius

312 Rhodon CASeveral Books; wrote against Marcion (via E)

312 Theophilus of Caesarea CA

312 Theophilus of Antioch CBBishop, Eus. H. E. iv. 20; Hieron. Ep. ad Algas. q

312 Bardesanes CA Eus H. E. 4.30

312 Hippolytus of Rome CA fragments

312 Clement of Alexandria CA

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312 Maximus of Jerusalem CA

312 Origen C6000 scrolls; Hexapla (OT: tabulated translations)

312 Victor I CA"Victor wrote several letters which dealt with the

312 Pantaenus CA Eusebius in Hist. Eccl., VI.14.2

312 Anonymous Anti-Montanist CAA work refuting the Montanists is quoted by Eusebi

312 Tertullian CAQUINTUS SEPTIMIUS FLORENS TERTULLIANUS

312 Serapion of Antioch CB Bishop of Antioch

312 Apollonius CAAnti-Montanist - Eusebius (Hist. Eccl., V, 18),

312 Caius CA Eus

312 Cornelius (of Rome) CBPope 251-253; author of Letters to (1. Fabius of A

312 Cyprian of Carthage CBAuthor of a number of epistles and treatises

312Dionysius (of Alexandria) the Great

CB The Great (Eusebius) from 248 to 264

312 Novatian C Novatist schismatic, Roman anti-pope

312 Dionysius of Rome CB Pope 259-268

312 Hermias CObscure apologist "Derision of Gentle Philosophers

312 Gregory Thaumaturgus CB Read Origen

312 Malchion (of Antioch) CWritings (against Paul of Samosata) via Eusebius;

312 Anatolius of Laodicea in Syria CB Eusebius (Hist. eccl., VII. xxxli. 14-20)

312 Lactantius C Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius

312 Victorinus (bishop) of Petau CB Bishop Martry - Latin C writer

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312 Arnobius Cwrote (about 305) an apologetic work in seven book

312 Methodius C via Jerome (non Eusebius)

312 Phileas (Bishop) of Thmuis CBActs, writings via Eusebius (Hist. eccl., VIII, x)

312 Alexander of Alexandria CBHe is prominent because his appointment to the pat

312 Eusebius Pamphili of Caesarea CB Historian

312 Commodianus Cdate of whose birth is uncertain, but generally pl

312 Miltiades (Pope 311-314) CUnknown background - 313: condemned Donatus Magnus

312 Sabinus CEusebius reports authot of letter to Governors (vi

312 Alexander of Lycopolis Cwriter of a short treatise, in twenty-six chapters

312 Aphrahat/Aphraates C the Persian sage

312 Athanasius CB Father of Orthodoxy

312 Hilary of Poitiers CB Bishop

312 Ephraim the Syrian CB

312 Donatus Magnus CBBishop Carthage - Donatist Schism (Heretic)

315 Cyril of Jerusalem CB

317 Constantius II REEmperor 337-361, Flavius Julius Constantius (2nd s

320 Gregory of Nyssa CB Cappadocian Fathers

320 Eutropius HRoman historian who flourished in the latter half

323 Eunomius of Cyzicus CAnomoean Arian: writings edicted for destruction

325 Ammianus Marcellinus H Historian, greek, army career (Res

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Gestae)

325 Gregory Nazianzen CB

329 Basil the Great CB

330 Apollinaris (the Younger) CB Bishop of Laodicea

331 Julian REEmperor 360-363, Flavius Claudius Julianus (relate

340 Jerome CB

340 Ambrose CB

340 Rufinus C Historian, (of Aquiliea)

346 Theodosius I REEmperor 379-395, Flavius Theodosius (b.Cauca in Sp

346 Maximin of Trier CB the fifth bishop of Trier

347 John Chrysostom CB

347 Eunapius HGreek sophist,historian (CE 270-404, incorporated

350 Plutarch (the Younger) PNeoplatonic philosopher (Athens school: Proclus, S

350 Pamphilus C Origen expert, Hexapla

350 Peter of Alexandria CB Bishop of Alexandria

354 Augustine of Hippo CB

360 John Cassian C

363 Sulpitius Severus C ecclesiastical writer

368 Philostorgius C Historian (Fragment via Photius)

370 Hypatia of Alexandria PNeoplatonic philosopher, mathematician, teacher

373Synesius (made Bishop of Ptolemais)

PStatesman,Neoplatonist (disciple Hypatia) then mad

379 Socrates Scholasticus CGreek ecclesiastical historian; continuator of Eus

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380 Philip of Side CEcclesiastical Historian (against Julian) aka Phil

390 Vincent of Lérins C ecclesiastical writer

393 Theodoret CB Historian, Bishop of Cyprus

395 Leo the Great, Pope CB

400 Sozomen CEcclesiastical historian; aka Sozomen, Salamanes o

400 Moses of Chorene H Armenian historian

400 Hydatius CBWrote a Chronical; bishop of Aquae Flaviae; contin

412 Proclus, Lycaeus PGreek neoplatonist philosopher (admired by Ralph W

420 Joannes Stobaeus HCompiler: greek (nonchristian) authors (poets,hist

440 Gennadius of Marseilles C

450 Zosimus HHistorian (Pagan) - Historia Nova, "New History",

452 Mar Jacob P

480 Damascius PNeoplatonist: Alexandria - pupil Theon; Athens - h

490 Simplicius PNeoplatonist: Alexandria - pupil Ammonius Hermiae

530 Venantius C Latin Poet

540 Gregory the Great, Pope CB Pope

570 Muhammad the Prophet W Founder of Islam

670Khalid (son of Umayyad Caliph Yazid

W

676 John of Damascus CB

722 Jabir ibn Hayyan W Alchemist, quoting Balinus

820 Photius CB Patriarch Constantinople

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1908 Arnaldo Dante Momigliano HItalian historian known for his work in historiography