05-30-2007, 01:48 AM
This Alan Butler and his team have been trying to create a new history of Europe
outside of Christianity and tracing history of 5000 years old.
They are willing to accept that Christianity hold a secret for 2000 years and Christian history may not be true.
http://www.thegoldenthread.com/goddess.html
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The Goddess, The Grail And The Lodge
The Goddess, The Grail
And The Lodge
Tracing the Origins of Religion
The extraordinary stories of the Holy Grail, have been captivating audiences since early medieval times. The Grail is often described as being the cup from which Jesus drank at the Last Supper but how could this possibly be the case when it is obvious that this most enigmatic of symbols can be traced back long before Christianity even appeared?
A series of unique discoveries regarding the European Bronze-Age brought researcher and author Alan Butler to a radical reappraisal of what the Holy Grail truly represented. The inescapable truth was is the Grail is a symbol replete with feminine overtones and that its central place in modern religion hinted at the survival of a religious imperative that is probably as old as humanity itself.
This realisation was exciting enough but it proved to be only the tip of a very large iceberg. Across the colourful tapestry of history, and together with his Canadian colleague Stephen Dafoe, Alan has been able to identify what he describes as a 'golden thread'. From long before the rise of Christianity, groups of people have been consistently dedicating their lives in order to ensure that the ages-old religious belief focussed around a Great Goddess would not disappear.
This is a story that spans more than five-thousand years and which takes in some of the most fascinating and mysterious groups, such as the powerful and incredibly influential fighting brotherhood, the Knights Templar. Alan Butler is able to explain, probably for the first time ever, exactly what the Holy Grail represents and just how pivotal 'Grail knowledge' has been to the development of the modern world.
Goddess worship is alive and well in the 21st century and what is more it has safeguarded a number of secrets, the answers to which will shock readers with their implications and importance. Within the pages of this book lie many of the truths that underpin Dan Brown's tremendously successful novel 'The Da Vinci Code'.
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outside of Christianity and tracing history of 5000 years old.
They are willing to accept that Christianity hold a secret for 2000 years and Christian history may not be true.
http://www.thegoldenthread.com/goddess.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Goddess, The Grail and The Lodge
The Goddess, The Grail And The Lodge
The Goddess, The Grail
And The Lodge
Tracing the Origins of Religion
The extraordinary stories of the Holy Grail, have been captivating audiences since early medieval times. The Grail is often described as being the cup from which Jesus drank at the Last Supper but how could this possibly be the case when it is obvious that this most enigmatic of symbols can be traced back long before Christianity even appeared?
A series of unique discoveries regarding the European Bronze-Age brought researcher and author Alan Butler to a radical reappraisal of what the Holy Grail truly represented. The inescapable truth was is the Grail is a symbol replete with feminine overtones and that its central place in modern religion hinted at the survival of a religious imperative that is probably as old as humanity itself.
This realisation was exciting enough but it proved to be only the tip of a very large iceberg. Across the colourful tapestry of history, and together with his Canadian colleague Stephen Dafoe, Alan has been able to identify what he describes as a 'golden thread'. From long before the rise of Christianity, groups of people have been consistently dedicating their lives in order to ensure that the ages-old religious belief focussed around a Great Goddess would not disappear.
This is a story that spans more than five-thousand years and which takes in some of the most fascinating and mysterious groups, such as the powerful and incredibly influential fighting brotherhood, the Knights Templar. Alan Butler is able to explain, probably for the first time ever, exactly what the Holy Grail represents and just how pivotal 'Grail knowledge' has been to the development of the modern world.
Goddess worship is alive and well in the 21st century and what is more it has safeguarded a number of secrets, the answers to which will shock readers with their implications and importance. Within the pages of this book lie many of the truths that underpin Dan Brown's tremendously successful novel 'The Da Vinci Code'.
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