Book summaryBased on ancient documents found in France around the turn of the century, HOLY BLOOD, HOLY GRAIL confronts and challenges traditional Christian beliefs. The authors' alternative view of Christian history asserts that Jesus may not have perished on the cross, but instead may have lived to marry and father children whose lineage continues today. |
Holy Blood, Holy Grailby Baigent, Michael; Leigh, Richard; Lincoln, Henry
Book description: New York: Dell Pub Co, 1983. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good + . Very Good +. Very Good +. Small crease to spine, interiors are clean and tight , unmarked. A n excellent reading copy. Highly controversial, eye -opening accou nt of various areas of secret societies and Vatica n lore. Used as a research basis for "The Da Vinci Code",Jesus d id not die on th e cross, married Mary Magdalene, and had childre n, a legacy that an elite, secret society has watched over for c enturies. Interest ing stuff. . .
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