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''' Francesco Carotta''' (b.1946) is an Italian author. In 1999 he offered a variant of the [[Jesus Myth Theory]], claiming that Christianity developed from the cult of the deified Caesar. Jesus never existed; his "biography" was based on the life of Julius Caesar.
''' Francesco Carotta''' (b.1946) is an Italian nonfiction writer. In 1999 he offered a variant of the [[Jesus Myth Theory]], claiming that Christianity developed from the cult of the deified Caesar. Jesus never existed; his "biography" was based on the life of Julius Caesar.
   
   
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Latest revision as of 21:29, 17 December 2019

Francesco Carotta (b.1946) is an Italian nonfiction writer. In 1999 he offered a variant of the Jesus Myth Theory, claiming that Christianity developed from the cult of the deified Caesar. Jesus never existed; his "biography" was based on the life of Julius Caesar.

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