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List of most evil crimes |
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Crime |
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115—117 CE |
Of crimes against humanity: That Lucius ben Josephus, also known as Lukuas and Andreas, also known as St. Lucius, the first Christian Bishop of Cyrene, the son of Josephus also known as St. Luke, did conspire to murder Greeks of all ages and gender, especially educated persons of the cities of Cyrene (Cyrenaica) and regions of Aegyptus and Cyprus. That these attacks were part motivated by the repudiation of the destructive ignorance of Christianity by his father St. Luke, a key founder of Christianity and his father’s conversion to both Greek and Nazarene “Gnostic” enlightenment. Furthermore, that over 250,000 innocent men, women and children were murdered by these Christian zealots. |
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115—117 CE |
Of causing major property damage: That St. Lucius, an early church father and blood descendent of the House of Ananus did deliberate organize the destruction of priceless and valuable knowledge, art and culture across the Greek world including the destruction of temples to Hecate, Jupiter, Apollo, Artemis, and Isis, as well as the civil structures symbols of Rome, the Caesareum, the basilica, and the thermae. That the value of such damage is estimated to be in excess of $1 Billion (US 2006 equivalent dollars). |
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