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The '''Caiaphas Lie''' is a propaganda lie told by the high Priest Caiaphas in the Christian bible. As explained in Sosteric(RRJ), the lie paves the way for Christ's brutal torture and assassination. 
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The '''Caiaphas Lie''' is a propaganda lie told by the high Priest Caiaphas in the Christian bible. As explained in the article "Rethinking the Origins and Purpose of Religion,? <ref> “Rethinking the Origins and Purpose of Religion: Jesus, Constantine, and the Containment of Global Revolution,” Unpublished. https://www.academia.edu/34970150/.</ref>, the lie paves the way for Christ's brutal torture and assassination. 
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Caiaphas Lie

The Caiaphas Lie is a propaganda lie told by the high Priest Caiaphas in the Christian bible. As explained in the article "Rethinking the Origins and Purpose of Religion,? [1], the lie paves the way for Christ's brutal torture and assassination.

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  1. “Rethinking the Origins and Purpose of Religion: Jesus, Constantine, and the Containment of Global Revolution,” Unpublished. https://www.academia.edu/34970150/.