Mike Williams released a conversation (June 8, 2023) that he had with Russel Pine back in 2014, and one of the topics they brought up was that Jesus was depicted with a magic wand in early Christianity. There are plenty of examples supporting this, however, there’s only one problem: none of them seem to have inscriptions indicating they are Jesus. The observer is forced to assume it because he cannot conceive that these archetypes and stories existed in Europe before the monkish Theraputae made their move to form the Christian Church and take over Europe. Most of these depictions, as far as I can see online, were posted by people who claimed them to be Jesus raising Lazarus, but where is Martha and Mary?
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