I submitted one yesterday.Sahansdal wrote: ↑18 Jun 2019, 21:10Cool. Thanks for that. Did you post a review on Amazon?Bretagne wrote: ↑18 Jun 2019, 16:22 I think the author shares this information for any number of reasons. A few that immediately come to mind are:
He mentions towards the end how this truth is vital for redemption, so maybe it his way of getting people to think about it.
Another is that, as a scholar who spent time pouring his efforts into this, it probably stands to believe he wants to have someone else appreciate his work, too.
He certainly got people talking about this theory, and that alone may have been inspiration enough.
The author's inspiration.
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Re: The author's inspiration.
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My sincerest thanks!Bretagne wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 09:24I submitted one yesterday.Sahansdal wrote: ↑18 Jun 2019, 21:10Cool. Thanks for that. Did you post a review on Amazon?Bretagne wrote: ↑18 Jun 2019, 16:22 I think the author shares this information for any number of reasons. A few that immediately come to mind are:
He mentions towards the end how this truth is vital for redemption, so maybe it his way of getting people to think about it.
Another is that, as a scholar who spent time pouring his efforts into this, it probably stands to believe he wants to have someone else appreciate his work, too.
He certainly got people talking about this theory, and that alone may have been inspiration enough.
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I assure you, I am not just seeking attention. Everyone wants to feel that they matter, and I am no different, though. I feel that I really have something to offer. That is all. The Gospel of Judas and the Apocalypses of James and Peter are quite authentic, you can be sure. Again, what makes the Bible any more authentic?
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Knowledgeable investigators I have read all agree Pilate "washing his hands" is nonsense. He was a brutal killer with absolutely no reason to spare anyone. It was all made up to hide Pauline Church leaders' complicity in a coverup of succession.
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Erin,
I would love to see that in a review on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/15246 ... 5K32J6D6Y1
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