Liked It“Very academic. However, also done very well. They do not try to destroy Jesus's legacy as so many try to say. I think that somewhere the truth is out there.” see full review » see other reviews » |
“Very academic. However, also done very well. They do not try to destroy Jesus's legacy as so many try to say. I think that somewhere the truth is out there.”
Lorrie S wrote this review Thursday, July 16 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I read this before its predecessor, the very famous (and suppressed with controversy and obfuscation) Holy Blood, Holy grail; and then had to go get that one and read it. It explained a good deal I had heard since the eighties, but more.
Some of the facts and arguments are incontrovertible. Various names, and their meanings, for example.
While the average person of European descent has lost it - not in the smallest measure because it suits the powers that tried hard to veil information and knowledge of the faith they were corralled in - other people and other cultures, other languages, have either retained it all along, or can access it far more easily.
In any case names and their significances, words and their meanings, are really quite incontrovertible; and that leads one to other arguments and their truth.”