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File Size: 456 KB

Print Length: 289 pages

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Publisher: Tim Freke Publications (July 18, 2018)

Publication Date: July 18, 2018

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Language: English

ASIN: B07FPVYJM9

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As a former fundamentalist Christian and a present GR (Gospel revolutionist- see Gospelrevolution.com) I find many things interesting about this book and would even sort of recommend it. The criticisms of Christianity, Islam and other major religions are mostly valid. As a former Christian fundamentalist I find much to criticize in that faith. In particular the teaching on hell, the "end times" and the the role we play in our "salvation". I am a "redemptionist". A redemptionist is one that believes that Christ's death on the Cross was the fulfillment of Old Testament scripture and that through this work on the Cross ALL of humanity is born again. In short we all died with Christ on the Cross and we all rose with him at his resurrection past, present and future generations. When the Old Testament and New Testament are read in this context then the words begin to make sense. Hell is not taught in the Old Testament- the word is "sheol" the grave. The New Testament is the same: mostly the word is the grave or "gehanna" which was a garbage dump outside Jerusalem. It was Christ's faith not our faith, Christ's work not our work and Christ's belief not our belief that brought redemption to the world. When these thoughts are dwelt on then "salvation" comes to the soul. Every human that has ever lived will end up in the presence of God. You are holy righteous and perfect in his eyes NOT because of what have or have not done but because of Christ and Christ alone. This is the Gospel. This is Good News. The "end times" happened 2,000 years ago. The judgment of the world happened 2,000 years ago- it is not a coming event but a past event. With the discovery of the Dead see scrolls the Old Testament has become even more reliable from the perspective of scribal error whereas the New Testament is good reporting from a journalistic perspective but is so liable to transcription error as to make it suspect on many levels with the result that unless interpretations do not contradict the Old Testament prophecies they can be set aside. There is a freedom in the Gospel that the authors of this book have not perceived. It is inclusive in every way. Not a single person has been left out. All are redeemed. Salvation comes to those who seek and is continuous lifelong journey. To the extent that the authors encourage pursuit of the journey I recommend this read.

This book shakes one's belief in humankind's development of religion to the core! However, the analysis of the difference between Gnostics and Literalists makes one return to the first beginnings of Creation to question and,more importantly, to explore one's own belief in a Supreme Being. Stripping bare the myriad overlays of interpretation of doctrine and dogma results in an essential quest for truth, goodness and beauty.

I have read lots of books on the subject but wide range of topics covered with this book as the three major religions of the world. The history of Islam was most enlightening. Rivetined the stories of Mohammed and the contradiction of proficiency, the same for all the religions. The church and there development over the years which lead to the dark ages in Europe. Literalism and fundamentalist the major causes of mass murder in the name of God?... why cause we know not ourselves..

Arrived on time and in excellent shape. A thought provoking perspective on religion. Am enjoying it immensely. Those in my Bible study group, not so much, perhaps. The writing is very thought provoking and makes one consider why the world isn't flat and why one shouldn't believe all you read.

I read "The Laughing Jesus" after reading " The Templars,Two Kings and A Pope". It's almost as if one were to follow the other;and now I am reading "Jesus and the Lost Gospels" which really should have come before " Laughing Jesus". No matter, as long as I read them, thats what counts. I loved the books and will continue to read more from the same authors.If the teachings of all of the above are true, as I beleive, especially after reading so much material on the same subjects before I read the above, then the message in all is potentially world changing. One other thought.If Jesus is a "mythological figure", acording to the Freke/Gandy books, what will Royalty base their right to be Royal on. I am no expert on royalty, however, if tracing one's lineage back to Jesus is a qualification for Royalty and Jesus is a myth then there is not much for the titled to stand on. Just a thought.

Everyone who wants a condensed history of religion, especially the "nightmare of religion," will find this book informative. It states, "This book is a damning indictment of Literalist religion and a passionate affirmation of Gnostic spirituality." And then it goes on to show the differences between the two in the beginning. It separates the "baby" and the "bathwater." The bathwater being the first part of the book, the baby being the second part which I found to be very inspiring!I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to examine the age-old questions; Who are we? Why are we here?

Love this book! As I also loved Jesus and the Lost Goddess. Definitely NOT for everyone who is not ready to accept the Truth.

I have read everything by Freke and Gandy written since the The Jesus Mysteries: Was the "Original Jesus" a Pagan God?. It has all been interesting and valuable in my research on the nature of God. I don't agree with all of their points but their writing certainly makes you think. The idea that Jesus was not a historical man, but instead was a religious myth is not supported by today's biblical scholars but certainly worthy of consideration. Only about 2% of the PHDs who study Jesus are in that camp. Like much from the first few centuries CE the ability to be certain and definitive is lacking. My research for "Seeking God at the Idol Meat BBQ" concluded that whatever you believe about God, Jesus, Buddha, or Allah must be taken on faith not facts.

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