Secret of the True Gospel of the Essenes - Vol 1a
Evidence for its authenticity - Exposing the plagiarism of the New Testament - With a foreword by Dr. E. Szekely and Prof. Dr. Robert Eisenman
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But as Carlucci scrutinizes the pages, a truth is revealed to him that is as shattering as a storm that sweeps over the calm sea of faith. This gospel, hidden like a lost treasure, is the opposite of the New Testament, an echo from another world.
With every word he reads, Carlucci understands why this document was hidden in a labyrinth of silence and protective measures. If its authenticity is confirmed, it would mean that the crucifixion never took place - a thought that could turn Christian doctrine into a house of cards that threatens to topple in the wind of truth.
At his side is Gilberto, a naturopath who honors life in its purest form. Together they embark on an odyssey of the spirit to decipher the riddle left by the Essenes - a gospel that is similar to the New Testament in its terminology, but opposite in its message.
With the wisdom of the Nag Hammadi scriptures as their guiding star, they succeed in revealing the age of the Gospel - a testimony that has lain dormant in the womb of the earth for two thousand years. Their discovery is a call to the past that questions the present and could rewrite the future.
With the precision of a historian and the care of an archaeologist, this book weaves a web of cross-references and references reminiscent of the academic rigor of a scientific treatise. Each page is imbued with a depth of research and a passion for historical accuracy that takes the reader on a journey through time and invites them to view the past through the lens of the present.
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