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History of the Church of Jesus The history of the Church of Jesus is
an extremely difficult one to actually map out. The Romans figured out semi-quickly
that the Julii and Lucia families had spent all of the
previous 3 centuries and for that matter most of the time from 800 bce to 33 ce working hard to
lay the foundation for the church of Jesus. Saying the Romans were enraged on a
soul level would be an understatement of mythic proportions. They as a
government collectively lost their minds over what the Julii and Lucia families
were able to do. The Senate declared a flat out war against those families, the problem was the Julii
family army itself was larger by more than half of the rest of the Roman Army
combined. Plus they had reserve armies from both the
Ǽgean and Egypt. The Julii family were undefeatable
in battle. So the Romans were forced to use politics
and clandestine operations to defeat Jesus and his Julii family. The Church of Jesus in basic began the
day Jesus entered Jerusalem. Interesting enough he arrived in a refloated
city of Heliopolis, which Emperor Caligula had spent the previous more than a
decade pouring vast resources into moving the city of Heliopolis from Egypt
to Rome. Heliopolis is Greek and Hieroglyphic. In
Hebrew Heliopolis translates to Jerusalem. Palm Sunday The days and weeks which followed Palm
Sunday all the events took place in Rome Proper, or within a few miles of the
Roman Forum building itself. Not far from where Julius Caesar was assassinated
for being a Jew. From Palm Sunday every day forward to
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