Divine Imposture
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About the Book
Divine Imposture reveals that Jesus is a myth impersonated by St. John the Evangelist, and Judas Iscariot is a pseudonym used to portray St. Paul as a traitor to the cause of Jesus’ family. As documented by the author, the whole drama of Christ is a compilation of elements from the sun-worship, the myth of Mithra, Adonis, Attis, and the Old Testament. LeThan’s work is a candid, informed scholarship, and not a doctrinal polemic. It deserves serious attention from historians, rational scholars, and liberal religious thinkers who want to find out the real existence of Jesus. The author’s rational analysis of the Gospels reveals that the Bible is not a revelation of God but a product of human imposture.
About the Author
K. LeThan is a former diplomat born in Vietnam and educated in France. After four years of military duty, he became consul of Vietnam in New Delhi (1966-1970), political counselor at the Vietnamese embassy in London and in Washington D.C. when Saigon fell. He became self-employed until his retirement in 1996 and lives now in Maryland with his family. He is author of Divine Imposture published in 2001.