Who was Jesus' Father?

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AuthorHouse, 30 maj 2007 - 320 sidor
WHO WAS JESUS' FATHER? A serious rewrite of BC history from a scientific irreligious point of view. This provocative book reveals why Gods and miracles were invented and by translating sexual white lies reveals how women lost their ancient superiority and power, due to the afterbirth being considered a 'bag' for men's seed. An ancient Aramaic text which has been known about for hundreds of years concerns a monopoly which supported one of the wealthiest families in the Roman Empire. It is essential to hide Jesus' connection so he is not mentioned. But all four gospels record how Jesus created this monopoly. Recently discovered wall foundations reveal the site. No one else has spotted this connection before but it will reduce the 40% of Americans and 7% of British people attending Sunday church, when it is confirmed; as it will be by other scholars. The probable lifestyle of Jesus' father, in italics, has the persuasive momentum of a thriller.

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Om författaren (2007)

David Hyde-Harrison [The Son of Woman] is an architect, sculptor, and painter who was brought up a Christian.  As a result of prudery concerning the word virgin I misinterpreted what I was told to keep secret as the name of Jesus’ father, so when I came across an Aramaic report I immediately connected Jesus as the man that helped to make one of the greatest Roman fortunes.  This book includes the first report of this discovery. 

                                I went to good Quaker boarding schools.  I studied art at Camberwell School of Art and the Architectural Association.  I married an architect and we designed and built our own house.  I have also written a book called Functional Junctions a rational solution for transport in cities ISBN 1 84019 006 X  www.Func-Junc.co.uk or www. d.hydeharrison@blueyonder.co.uk

 

                Who was Jesus’ father? Can be obtained from www.Author House.com

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On show in Waterstone’s Bookshop, 82 Gower Street, London. WC1E 6EQ  

ISBN 9781425971625  & 9781425971632

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