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Who Killed Jesus?

Who Killed Jesus? in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $13.95
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Who Killed Jesus?

Who Killed Jesus? in Bloomington, MN

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Throughout the history of Christianity there have been those claiming a monumental secret. Often centered around the Church of St. Sulpice in Paris and associated with French esoteric circles like Debussy who wrote in a review: "Perhaps it's to destroy that scandalous legend that Jesus Christ died on the cross." But even Canon Alfred Lilley came back from St. Sulpice questioning the crucifixion. There must have been some documentation in the church that convinced these people of something portentous. Here for example is a letter sent by Louis Fouquet to his brother after a meeting in Rome with the mysterious painter Poussin. 'According to him (Poussin), it is possible that nobody else will ever rediscover this in the centuries to come.' But now searching links between the history of Rome and the latest Biblical research, we finally reveal the extraordinary, and truly monumental secret that Fouquet thought 'nobody would ever rediscover in the centuries to come. The publication of 'Who killed Jesus?' will no doubt make the re-evaluation of Christianity, as we knew it, inevitable.
And most importantly, Included in the book, are links on how to confirm the theory using AI.
Throughout the history of Christianity there have been those claiming a monumental secret. Often centered around the Church of St. Sulpice in Paris and associated with French esoteric circles like Debussy who wrote in a review: "Perhaps it's to destroy that scandalous legend that Jesus Christ died on the cross." But even Canon Alfred Lilley came back from St. Sulpice questioning the crucifixion. There must have been some documentation in the church that convinced these people of something portentous. Here for example is a letter sent by Louis Fouquet to his brother after a meeting in Rome with the mysterious painter Poussin. 'According to him (Poussin), it is possible that nobody else will ever rediscover this in the centuries to come.' But now searching links between the history of Rome and the latest Biblical research, we finally reveal the extraordinary, and truly monumental secret that Fouquet thought 'nobody would ever rediscover in the centuries to come. The publication of 'Who killed Jesus?' will no doubt make the re-evaluation of Christianity, as we knew it, inevitable.
And most importantly, Included in the book, are links on how to confirm the theory using AI.

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