A Conversation on Caesar's Messiah Thesis - Acharya S & Joseph Atwill

https://caesarsmessiahdoc.com/ Filmed during the making of the Caesar's Messiah documentary, this conversation took place between Acharya Sanning (aka D.M. Murdock) and Joseph Atwill, and focuses on various aspects of the Caesar's Messiah theory. Watch the Caesar's Messiah Documentary COMMERCIAL-FREE for rent or purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Caesars-Messia... ...or FREE with ADS on Tubi-TV: https://tubitv.com/movies/725371/caes... TIMESTAMPS: 0:07 - Why were these particular geographic locations used in the writing of the Gospels? 9:03 - The story of Cannibal Mary in Josephus 10:43 - How anchoring the Gospel story into history emulates Titus' military campaign 13:33 - The connection between the Jesus story and other earlier archetypes, and the story of Joseph Bar Matthias / Joseph of Arimathea 16:17 - Parallels between life of Titus and life of Jesus 20:50 - The money and the power behind the emergence of Christianity 25:12 - The Dead Sea Scrolls were not a product of the Essenes 27:42 - The secret brotherhood of Masonry 33:58 - Who or What is Serapis? 38:27 - The deification of Roman Caesars 45:33 - The problems of religiously motivated rebellion by the Jewish People in the Roman Empire 50:30 - The Gnostic efforts and other religious efforts that proved ineffective 55:00 - The sudden expansion of different forms of Jewish literature 58:15 - Who is the First Pope, Titus Flavius Clemens? 1:01:52 - The Herods and the Maccabees 1:03:04 - How the religious strains coalesced by the time of Constantine 1:09:15 - Where do we go from here? Based on the book "Caesar's Messiah" by Joseph Atwill Featured scholars are Joseph Atwill, Robert Eisenman, John Hudson, Kenneth Humphreys, Rod Blackhirst, Acharya S / D.M. Murdock, and Timothy Freke. Produced by Nlightning workZ Copyright 2012 Directed by Fritz Heede Written by Nijole Sparkis and Joseph Atwill Cinematography by Marisa Maldonado & Fritz Heede Narrated by Nijole Sparkis Produced by Nijole Sparkis, Fritz Heede and Joseph Atwill Music and Editing by Fritz Heede   / caesarsmessiah