Perhaps the most preposterous of all the lies Christian Church had been feeding people for centuries now, is that Jesus was from Nazareth. And what makes that lie so extravagant is that Nazareth didn’t even exist at the times of Jesus. Nazareth was build on the 8th century AD. That is almost 800 years after Jesus was born!
In Luke 4:29 we read: “They got up, drove him out of the town, and led him to the brow of the hill on which their town was build, so they might hurl him off the cliff.” The town this verse of Luke’s gospel speaks of is Nazareth. But Nazareth is build on a plane and not on a hill, besides there are no cliffs around, so that someone could be thrown off them!
During the Middle Ages, the increasing number of pilgrims demanded to see Nazareth, the town their Savior was raised at. So as there was no Nazareth the Church decided to build one! So, not only they built that town, but they also build the house of Jesus and the workshop of Joseph! Of course, that house was not destined to stay in Nazareth forever, because when the Franks lost Palestine (on 1291), some angels moved the house to Croatia. Three and a half years later, the same angels moved the house to Italy, in the town of Loretta. The “SANTA CASA” is still there, and it can be visited by pilgrims on four specific days, every year (25 March, 15 August, 8 September, 8-10 December).
As explanation to the above “miracles” the Church said that, the angles had to move the house so that it won’t be lost from the invasions of the Turks to Palestine and Croatia. A more suitable explanation would be that the Church “moved” the house from country to country, so that the money that house brought to the Church, won’t be lost because of the invasions.
One, of course, might wonder if Jesus wasn’t really from Nazareth, then where was he from? The answer to that is Gamalah. Gamalah was a city in Trachonitide, built east of the sea of Galilee and south-east from Besthaida. Gamalah was called “eagle’s nest” for two reasons. First of all, it was built on high, rocky ground and secondary because it was the hiding place of Zealots. Almost every revolution the Zealots started against Rome, it started in Gamalah. In truth, Gamalah was the real Nazareth, but the Bible copiers of the 4th century had to do their best to conceal this fact from us. The city of Gamalah was the key to discover the identity of Jesus’ real father, Judas of Gamalah (see “Ezekiah and Judas of Gamalah”). And this was something that just had to remain a secret, else the whole idea of Christianity would collapse.