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the Secret Gospel of Jesus: Unveiling Mystery Sator Square and Decoding Hidden Rules

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the Secret Gospel of Jesus: Unveiling Mystery Sator Square and Decoding Hidden Rules
the Secret Gospel of Jesus: Unveiling Mystery Sator Square and Decoding Hidden Rules

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the Secret Gospel of Jesus: Unveiling Mystery Sator Square and Decoding Hidden Rules

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, is a compelling nonfiction book about an enigmatic artifact known as the Sator Square, the Rotas Square or the Magic Square. The author maintains that the artifact contains a and that the inscription on the artifact embodies the heart of Jesus' teaching. The Sator Square is perhaps the . Bert Regan spent more than a decade rigorously poring over archaeological records, the Bible, and ancient Christian documents written by the early Church Fathers. Regan's research suggests that the has been carefully under from the time of the to the present day. Regan is especially as fear and division are so prevalent in the world today. The author also holds that the artifact features in of -a prophecy that the Roman Catholic Church apparently will appeal to those with an interest in It will deeply resonate with After reading Bert Regan's explosive book, you Christianity and its foundation

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