The Messiah Matrix?
A timely piece as the age of worn out dogma comes to an end.
That's the premise behind The Messiah Matrix, a
consciousness-raising thriller whose protagonists delve into the
secrets of the past—and expose those who hide them still. Follow a
young, skeptical Jesuit priest and a vivacious, brilliant archaeologist
as they pursue their passion for truth—while fighting to control their
passion for each other. Together they uncover a Roman imperial
stratagem that leads them to unveil the Vatican's best-kept secret—a
secret so sensitive the Curia never wanted it to be known.
From the first page to the last this contemporary
thriller takes the reader on an exhilarating quest from the ancient city
of Caesarea to Rome's catacombs and beyond, and provides gripping
confirmation for all those who have ever wondered about the actual
historical existence of the "Christian Savior".
The Messiah Matrix may prove to be the most thought-provoking thriller ever written. Classical scholar and Yale Ph.D. Dr. Kenneth John Atchity is the only author alive today capable of creating this literary and historically-based masterpiece.
What was your inspiration for writing The Messiah Matrix?
I've
long been intrigued by the parallelism between the first two Caesars,
Julius and Augustus, and Jesus Christ. As far back as my Jesuit high
school years it was pointed out to me that their histories were
strangely intertwined. Then, a few years ago, a client and business
partner directed me to a little-known 1899 book on the history of Augustus Caesar titled The Worship of Augustus Caesar.
Its author, Alexander Del Mar, (1836–1926) was director of the U.S.
Bureau of Statistics during the period 1866-69. He was a respected
numismatist as well as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury appointed in
1872. Del Mar's history of Augustus derived from a study of coins,
monuments, calendars, eras, and astronomical and astrological cycles.
His account established a new chronology and includeda survey of
history and religion. In the book Del Mar reveals the legerdemain of
the early church, conclusively demonstrating how Christianity
absorbed pagan religious beliefs and motifs and claimed them as its own.
His work exposes hidden religious facts that have been buried for
millennia, and reminded me of discoveries I made during my years as a
student and professor of classical literature—of "Christian" lines
that occur in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and especially Virgil.
Why is The Messiah Matrix relevant today?
With
the resignation of Benedict XVI, and his book on the origins of
Christianity and the nativity scene in particular, the issues
fictionalized in the novel are now revealed in reality: the internal
Vatican politics that go against the spiritual grain, the questioning of
the historicity of the Jesus narrative, the long litany of sins
committed behind the mask of organized religion, etc.
As a Christian, will I learn anything new about the roots of Christianity in The Messiah Matrix?
The true history of Christianity has been shrouded in mystery for millennia, partly intentionally and partly out of ignorance. The Messiah Matrix reveals
important aspects concerning the roots of Christianity, lost to history
until now, that will change the reader's understanding, possibly
forever.
Why is Augustus Caesar the central historical figure of The Messiah Matrix?
Why is Augustus Caesar the central historical figure of The Messiah Matrix?
Augustus
Caesar was the most powerful ruler in the history of Rome, and perhaps
the most powerful ruler in the history of the Western World. His Pax
Romana, the two-hundred years of peace he established throughout
his empire after taming the entire periphery of the Mediterranean, which
the Romans referred to as mare nostrum,
"our lake," remains unrivalled in world history. He was all-powerful
and exerted vast, pervasive influence throughout his Empire, an
influence that remains with us to this day. His shrewd policies
concerning religious tolerance, celebrated in the construction of the
Pantheon in Rome, initially led him to allow continuance of the
religions of the nations he conquered. He eventually realized that a
multi religious empire would lead to civil unrest so he took measures to
create a single religion that he believed would engender peace among the nations.
Is The Messiah Matrix anti-Christian?
No, if we define Christianity as a way of life incorporating the distillation of thousands of years of spiritual wisdom, then The Messiah Matrix supports
that aspect of Christianity wholeheartedly. On the other hand, if we
define Christianity as literal history in which the Son of God preached
and performed miracles in Judea, the novel demonstrates that this
literalist view was deliberately constructed, as readers of the novel
will discover. The Messiah Matrix actually
glorifies Christianity's origins by revealing the truth about the
universal principles at the foundation of the Christian religion.
How can I determine fact from fiction in The Messiah Matrix?
You'll
find a chart of actual historical data versus Biblical/mythical history
at the end of the novel. All of the factual elements in this chart can
be found in The Messiah Matrix. I've also provided an extensive bibliography listed on this website for the intrepid reader! And I welcome other questions, and your feedback on the subject.
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