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Reviews for Babylone Et La Bible: Entretiens Avec Helene Monsacre

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The average rating for Babylone Et La Bible: Entretiens Avec Helene Monsacre based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-02-24 00:00:00
1999was given a rating of 3 stars Markus Biegel
WOW ... this book changed my life. I was raised Roman Catholic, now a Pagan. As a child I always felt like the Bible and the Church got it wrong about Jesus. This book opened up my eyes. And as I was reading I would often say "Wow that makes sense". I highly recommend everyone of all faiths to read the book.
Review # 2 was written on 2019-12-16 00:00:00
1999was given a rating of 5 stars Sandra G Fitzgerald
Wow! Five stars like no book has achieved! I have learned, reaffirmed, found new ways to express things again, and like always; am inspired anew. "The Mystical Life Of Jesus" does not diminish the teacher and healer we worship and love, nor doubt His divinity. It merely explains how the most common religion of the world omitted and even altered information about how Jesus' life went. How is it possible in 2000 years? Take a religion run by guilt and fear of exclusion from the spiritual realm. We get even modern, intelligent societies not daring to inform ourselves, not daring to question a religion's sole source. That such basics were angled a certain way, to my surprise is fact; not a theory! It makes me glad I am not one who refused to believe anything "not found in those pages". I govern my life with the moral compass God gave me. If someone fights about religion; unapproachable, unpleasant to be around.... that is no enlightened soul. If we are caring, respectful, helpful, do things out of love.... how can involvement with a religion matter? You know you have the right idea by your heart. We never offend our Lord for seeking truth. I was stunned to find clear, substantiated explanations about how testimonies from family and friends of Jesus were omitted by the politically-ambitious in 325AD; especially gospels penned by women dear to Him. See which books are missing compared to the Torah; the Jewish copy of the old testament. The Dead Sea Scrolls are another source and even other gospel printings. King James deleted more. The new testaments themselves report differing details on major things. Sylvia's 2007 book is about being unafraid to inform ourselves and end fear-mongering. Our souls' natural Afterlife is for all; not a few. Enjoy Christmas and Easter with new eyes: freed from a muddled summary we were coaxed to believe.


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