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The Pantheon Behind the Icon

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This book argues that Catholicism is not merely a preservation of biblical faith, but a coherent image-machine that rebuilt the ancient Greco-Roman pantheon under Christian names. The author asserts that while official titles remain biblical, the functional roles of the Papacy, Mary, and the saints actually mirror the offices of Jupiter, Diana, and minor deities. Central to this thesis is the distinction between Yeshua, the humble Hebrew Messiah, and the "Catholic Jesus," an imperial construction influenced by Apollo and Constantine. By comparing the biblical originalto the old-god offices, the source claims the Church transformed from a persecuted assembly into a Roman administrative vessel for pagan mediation. Ultimately, the work suggests that Catholic visual theology serves as a refuge for judged powers, replacing direct spiritual access with a sacramental bureaucracy.

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