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A well researched alternative take on the early Church of Rome - Rated
How anyone can read this book and cite it as trash is beyond me. This book has 22 pages of just reference materials and notes in the back of the book. I find it very interesting to suggest that history can be proven in any area of study as 100% accurate and particularly on this subject. I suggest to the readers that its very hard to historically prove that Jesus even existed at all and most that are attracted to this type of reading should know this up front going in. Laurence Gardner has done this as well as any other author in his newest book here and more. He has also quite convincingly proven with some very credible evidence that Jesus was indeed married. Today most Christians believe Jesuse lived based on faith because if we relied on history to prove that out, well, it does not help to prove the fact much...until now thanks to Mr. Gardner. With that said finding much more than circumstantial proof covering anything on this subject is difficult at best and this, in my opinion is a given before you even take on such a task as the one Laurence Gardner has undertaken here. Personally, I feel he did an admirable job but when it comes to the marriage of Jesus and Mary Magdalene, well the old saying that actions speak louder than words pans out quite well.
I find nothing in this book so outlandish as to suggest it is harder to believe than it is to believe what we have been told by the church throughout history. Not only is there more 'evidence' in this book than there is to be found in many of the borrowed myths and legends many people believe blindly every Sunday as they study 'revised' scriptures from the much edited, mistranslated, numerous copies of the bible, but by this book once again Laurence Gardner has shown why he is one of the tops in this field of religious study. Granted, some speculation is shared in this book but in my opinion no more so and perhaps less than is found in Catholisism literature and in other literature found in Christianity as a whole. In many ways Laurence answers and puts to rest many of the riddles of the church that they would rather not discuss and also his take on things makes more sense in more than a few ways.
I found the Grail Enigma a good read, but not on par with his past works. I do feel however that it is well researched and documented as well as anything that comes to mind that I have read on this subject, which is quite a bit. I do not agree with all of what Laurence supposes at times but I do find that he presents his arguements very well, with great effort to not just suggest something blindly, but to first make an outstanding attempt to cross reference the material before it is presented. As a result of this his theories are often times believable, and even his weaker arguements are at the least as believable as those presented by the church itself. I give the book four out of five stars easily and feel its a fine edition to add to your library of other reference materials. I certainly don't regret buying the copy I have.
Every woman that cares about how history turned on them and when should read this book. It explains how woman were degraded systematically and routinely from Mary Magdalene on by the church and more specifically from "Tertullian" on by the church after his papers became widespread and this gives a very good picture that woman were at the least on equal standing with men in all matters until the church stepped in and changed all that with it's early campaigns against women. This book also points out how Mary Magdalene was considered a Saint by other estabished Christian religions at the time of the church in early history and by the churches that remained outside the influence of the Church Of Rome and this leads one to ask how it is that the Church of Rome could ever make this up to those they brutally killed for the same belief they themselves accept today as of 1969. I believe that those that adhere to the Church of Rome being a 'holy' office will find this book difficult to read but if you are like many of us that although raised Catholic were left with many questions and riddles that the church could not, or would not answer to your satisfaction then you will probably find the book a very worthwhile read and quite enlightening.
Lastly, if you enjoyed the "Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown it is my opinion that you will find this book by Laurence Gardner much much more enjoyable.
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Who does he think he is kidding? - Rated
Utter trash from beginning to end. There is not a scintilla of evidence or probability in this book. It is strictly for the great unwashed.....