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The Templar Revelation
Written by Clive Prince and Lynn Picknett
Narrated by David Timson
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In the course of their investigation into Leonardo da Vinci, Lynn Pickett and Clive Prince found clues about his strangely passionate belief in the importance of John the Baptist. Here, along with a re-assessment of the significance of Mary Magdalene and the Sacred Feminine, the authors reveal that Da Vinci's apparently peculiar religion was shared by the Knights Templar. And their profoundly heretical belief that the Baptist was superior to Jesus himself still has the power to pose a threat to the very foundations of the Christian Church…
Author
Clive Prince
Clive Prince is a writer, researcher, and lecturer on the paranormal, the occult, and historical and religious mysteries. With Lynn Picknett, he is the author of The Templar Revelation: Secret Guardians of the True Identity of Christ and Turin Shroud: In Whose Image? He lives in London, England.
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Reviews for The Templar Revelation
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book is far more than just about a man whom we call Jesus being married to Mary Magdalene. The books asserts that Jesus was not a Jew but an Egyptian who practiced sorcery as did the Egyptian magi.It also asserts that John the Baptist was really the True Christ.The book makes very interesting reading there is no doubt we have been lied to and those who control the Roman church are still lying to us all today. Well worth the read and its imperative that we read these type of books because the elites want us to remain ignorant and in the dark.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Knights Templar, Cathars, Mary Magdalane, John The Baptist, Church cover ups, Secret Societies and Ancient Egypt - this book contained lots of subjects that I usually find interesting but I found this book to be very dry and uninspiring. It could be that I've read to many books on the subject matter but for me this book didn't contain anything I hadn't read elsewhere.
If you are going to out the word revelation in your title it might be an idea to have a big revelation in your book. Mary Magdalane and Jesus were lovers has been claimed already in numerous books, the Catholic Church picked the gospels that supported their version of Jesus's life of course they did every organisation or even person picks the version of events that best suits their purpose. Or how about this for a big revelation - Jesus was not the Son of God but actually a human being who along with all his human flaws and weaknesses also had some good ideas about how we should treat our fellow human beings. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The Templar Revelation by Lynn Picknett and Clive PrinceThis book covers various topics from the Freemasons, the Knights Templar, the Cathars, the early Christian church, Mary Magdalene, and St. John the Baptist.The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown spawned an insatiable demand for books on the sublime history of humanity. How does Freemasonry fit in with a religious mystery with some of the biggest players in religious history? How was it that a group of nine poor French knights created one of the greatest military orders that ever existed? Why were the Cathars seen as heretics and exterminated with prejudice while other heretical groups received glancing verbal attacks from Rome? What is the true story of the rise of the Christian Church? How and why was Mary Magdalene portrayed as a prostitute when she was obviously somebody special to Christ? What was the relationship between John the Baptist and Jesus Christ; were they rivals or were they working together?Like other Picknett / Prince books, the reader is led down the detective path to determine their versions of the truth. I found their argument compelling yet intriguing.Will reading this book change your opinions of many issues related to the Christian Church? Maybe. It will, and should, definitely open your eyes to a new version of the Christian Church. I have read this book a couple of times now and continue to find new exciting areas to pursue my interests. The connections between Freemasonry and the Templars and the Catholic Church is fascinating. The figures active and alive at the time of Christ all played a significant role in the development of the early Church. How big a role is debatable.Overall, I would recommend this book to any general reader.Happy Reading,
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I never did read the Da Vinci code but i guess this book contains many of the same concepts just in non-fiction form. Very interesting ideas.