by Tony Bushby

from CyberSpaceOrbit Website

 

 

"Today he is called Mohammed (570-632), but his real name was Lothar Schmalfuss..... The reference is found in a book called 'Chronica Majora', a summary of world history from biblical Creation to the year of the author's death. It was written by Matthew Paris (d.1259), a pious Christian monk, described by the church 'as an historian who holds the first place among English chroniclers'.

 

From his quaint specimen of Abbey records, the erudite Monk explained how Mohammed started an 'impious religion':

It is well known that Mohammed was once a cardinal, and became heretic because he failed to be elected pope. Also (later in life) having drunk to excess, he fell by the roadside, and in this condition was killed by swine. And for that reason, his followers abhor pork even unto this day.

Monk Matthew Paris called Mohammed 'cardinal' ; a term that today signifies councilors of the pope, and the origin of that category of priesthood reveals another area of censored information in Christian development.

 

The 16th Century church said that,

'the office of cardinal (incardinatus) first came into being in the 6th Century... its true origin to this day remains unanswered for in none of the Councils (records) do we find authority for the distinguishing features of the office'.

However, the position of cardinal was created by special decree at a French synod in January 560 and that information is recorded church history.

'The Synods which were held during the sixth century were confined to France and Spain'....

...It was at one of those Synods that the 'creatio' of cardinals occurred and the deliberations involved in its manufacture were termed 'frivolous' by the 19th Century church.

 

At that gathering a group of seven old bishops 'of carnal nature' established for themselves a special office to protect their earthly privileges. Many bishops of the time 'were given up to worldliness and gain, and we hear of worse scandals' and the creation of a new hierarchal administrative body of churchmen was one of those disgraces.

 

Under the guise of 'bearers of hidden knowledge' they generated a new upper level class of ecclesiastics that were sworn by oath never to reveal the true origins of Christianity outside their select group. Professional clergymen were now entering the church and to protect the knowledge of Constantine's deification of his descendants at Nicaea from reaching new priests, a directorial code of silence was developed by the Incardinatus.


Incoming clerics were naive about the true Christian origins and the basis of their preaching was not revealed until they achieved and maintained the office of bishop. They were then eligible to enter the College of Cardinals, and after swearing a vow of secrecy, were enlightened as to the invented nature of the Christian deity.

 

Mohammed had achieved the position of cardinal, knew the false essence of Christianity, and having being passed over for the top papal job at around the age of forty, departed and established his own religion."

The previous part of the book, as well as the rest of the book are just as amazing to those who truly are seeking truths.

It would do the world good to take a good look at all religions... and who is behind them... and what purpose they really serve... to whom.