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The Beginning of Everything: History Surrounding Bible

Current price: $35.99
The Beginning of Everything: History Surrounding Bible
The Beginning of Everything: History Surrounding Bible

Barnes and Noble

The Beginning of Everything: History Surrounding Bible

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The Beginning of Everything highlights events that are featured in the Christian Bible with Church banned stories about Jesus included for your reading pleasure. The information is presented in timeline format based upon scientific discovery with much of this information reading as if it came from Ripley's Believe It or Not.
The book begins with Creation and goes through the Fall of the Roman Empire. It shows that the teaching of Jesus was being distorted by Apostle Paul in his quest to attract Gentile followers to his new sect of Judaism. The book answers questions such as: Who was the first god of Israel? When did Yahweh first appear? Who was Satan? Was Jesus married? Did He have a children of His own? Who were Pontius Pilate, Lazareth and Joseph of Arimathea? Did Jesus family support his mission? Discover the answers to these questions and many more in this thought provoking presentation of controversial information.
I am a Christian who agrees with the thoughts expressed by Thomas Jefferson in his book titled The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth which was first published in 1895. In this book, more commonly known as the Jefferson Bible, he focuses on Jesus as being a man of morals, an inspired teacher whose truths were expressed without the help of miracles or the supernatural powers of God. Said he:
"To the corruptions of Christianity I am indeed opposed: but not to genuine percepts of Jesus himself. I believe Jesus wished everyone to be, sincerely attached to His doctrine in Preference to all others; ascribing to Him all human excellence, and believing that He never claimed any other."

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