Anyone read 'The Truth, the Way and the Lies?'
cynatnite
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:28 PM
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Anyone read 'The Truth, the Way and the Lies?' |
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I just finished it and found it a fascinating read. I am disappointed the writer didn't speak on Judas. Plus there was no index.
I started 'Jehovah Unmasked' but dropped it about halfway through. The writer's loathing of mainstream christianity really got in the way of the facts he was trying to pass on. I felt like I was getting hit on the head at times.
Now, I'm on 'When God Was A Woman'. So far it's great.
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:20 PM
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would be interested to know what it is about. Sounds interesting. Is the person a christian/non christian and what is the message/point they are trying to convey?
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Tue Apr-25-06 10:18 PM
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2. He gives a new perspective on much of the gospels... |
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he highlights the differences and shows how he came to his own conclusions which are very different from mainstream literal interpretations. A lot of of it made sense.
I was disappointed with the lack of an index and that he didn't discuss Judas at all. The four gospels he focused on vary in differences with one another. He covered Jesus' life from the conception to rising on the third day with no mention of Judas. It was a glaring omission on his part.
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