Cover-up

Cover-up
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9781469787282
ISBN-13 : 1469787288
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Book Synopsis Cover-up by : Lawrence Goudge

Download or read book Cover-up written by Lawrence Goudge and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2012 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Christian church hides a multitude of secrets; it is, after all, a mysterious religion. For instance, what if Jesus did not start Christianity? What if Paul, who knew Jesus only through visions, created it? In Cover-Up, author and lay minister Lawrence Goudge disputes the Christian theology that has dominated the world for millennia. G oudge, who has spent more than twenty-four years researching the suppressed history of Jesus's Jewish followers, demonstrates how the church has corrupted Jesus's message. Cover-Up takes an innovative and investigative approach to Christianity, St. Paul's credibility, and ways in which theological truths have been concealed for two thousand years. Goudge's analysis debunks the myths and provides alternative theories. A s hatred and heresy haunt Christianity's shadows, this study addresses the intolerant nature of the Christian church and sets out to right the wrongs by bringing the truth about the Nazarenes into the light of day. Goudge's message presents hope for a just world.


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