
The Templar Revelation
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David Timson
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In the course of their investigation into Leonardo da Vinci, Lynn Pickett and Clive Prince found clues about his strangely passionate belief in the importance of John the Baptist.
Here, along with a reassessment of the significance of Mary Magdalene and the sacred feminine, the authors reveal that Da Vinci’s apparently peculiar religion was shared by the Knights Templar. And their profoundly heretical belief that the Baptist was superior to Jesus himself still has the power to pose a threat to the very foundations of the Christian Church....
©1997 Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince (P)2015 W F Howes Ltdit's a book
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Very interesting book
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Never liked multi-cast audio books until this one
Fantastic choice of voices and great performances from the narrators. Utterly captivating and a beautiful listen.
Phenomenal on every level
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Jesus Christ Is The True Messiah
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Revelation?
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Those who consider themselves part of mainstream Christendom will find the ideas posited terribly offensive, heretical and blasphemous. An example of these heretical ideas, is that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute who had a sexual relationship with Jesus, while John the Baptist was superior to Jesus living a celibate and ascetic life. In fact, heresies are celebrated with glee and book is replete with speculation. According to the authors, these are the type of ideas that have shaped the West.
The question that the listener will have to answer is whether the heretical group is the truth and mainstream Christendom false or both groups are leading astray. What the heretical group ideas, expressed in this book, have in common with orthodoxy is that they both divorce the New Testament teachings from Old Testament/Hebrew Scriptures. Is it possible to understand the New Testament in isolation without having ever read or understood the Old Testament/Hebrew Scriptures?
The Holy Scriptures warns about falling prey to seducing spirits and teaching of demons.
Is The Templar Revelation True or False Heresy?
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Listening to this I couldn't help feel that I had heard it all before. Interesting nonetheless and worth the listen.A Bit Samey
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great book
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