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by zebra - written on 21/09/00 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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I have to admit to a morbid curiosity in ‘religious’ conspiracy theories, especially those which involve the ‘historical’ Jesus. One of the latest of many such books is The Marian Conspiracy by Graham Phillips. The title of the book, however, is slightly misleading because although there is a slight hint of a cover up this is by no means the main focus of the book. In summary, Graham Phillips leads his readers through a highly readable and interesting quest to discover the most likely historical story of Mary the mother of Jesus. His conclusions are controversial but as with all such theories they remain entirely speculative. ...
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