VITERBO " Italy - “Jesus Christ never existed and it is possible to demonstrate this in an irrefutable and confirmative manner, dissolving any doubt. It can be verified that a change of person takes place between each fable.” This is the disconcerting declaration of the famous scholar and historian Luigi Cascioli. In his extra-ordinary and detailed declarative book “The Fable of Christ” all of the theories of the Catholic Church collapse, falling one by one, like in a game of dominoes.
This work of patience and constant research was achieved over five years of in-depth study, an immense and colossal piece of work, that has involved examining thousands and thousands of documents, of credible sacred texts and icons. “In fact in the evidence presented in “The Fable of Christ” the falsities that Catholic theology has never before put into discussion are illustrated and explained with clarification.” continues Cascioli. ”It has finally come the moment when the world will finally know and understand: that which was the historic truth. Like it or not, it will be impossible to avert your eyes away from the story.” Cascioli warmly invites the cardinal Biffi to participate together on a televised debate, hopefully on Rai, as a network of public information, and other private transmissions, where they already put programmes of only adequate topics of discussion but for the first time in history - the theme does Christ exist?, a challenge that Cascioli wishes to immediately be accepted by Biffi or from any representative or theologian of the Catholic Church, an intellectual meeting that would give advanced warning of the biggest challenge of the millennium.
Luigi Cascioli
available for interviews and comments
in a series of scheduled conferences
to present his discovery in his declarative book “The Fable of Christ”
www.LuigiCascioli.it
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