>>19990965What many aren't aware of is what happened after Jesus died with his disciples, or the 300 year
war that Rome waged against Christians, which finally ended when the dark powers that still
rule this world created the Bible, which is actually the book of Satan, not God.
There's a reason almost none of the books of the disciples are included in the Bible. Jesus's
brother James wrote 4 gospels, yet only one was included in the Bible, while his other brother
John wrote 6 gospels and only 2 were included in the Bible. Other gospels such as the gospels
of Thomas, Philip, Peter, and Mary were left out. Many of these gospels were found among the
Dead Sea Scrolls and you can read them on some gnostic websites such as this one:
http://gnosis.org/naghamm/nhlalpha.htmlSo what happened to the disciples after Jesus's death? Well they were eventually captured and
imprisoned by the Romans and Jewish Leadership. Fearing that executing them would only
strengthen the massive rebellion that had started after Jesus's death. The Romans decided to
put them all onto a ship, that was taken into the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and then
had all its sails, oars, and rudders destroyed and were left with no food or water. The Romans
believed that if they could claim the disciples death was an act of God, they could avoid the
wrath of the faithful.
This ship floated in the sea for many days before eventually making land fall in what is now
France. Even today the town where they landed has yearly festivals celebrating the event. With
the aid of the townsfolk, they were able to repair their ship and they went north to England
where Joseph of Arimathea's Tin Mines were. It was in Glastonbury, England that the disciples
came together and created the first Church in 37 AD. Upon hearing that the disciples had
survived, the Romans lead a massive campaign to conquer the British Isles in 42 AD