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432 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1997
Jesus was not the Son of God, and neither was he of the Jewish religion—although he may have been ethnically a Jew... John did not recognize Jesus as the Messiah. He may well have baptized him, because Jesus was one of his disciples, perhaps even rising through the ranks to become his second-in-command. Something went wrong, however: John changed his mind and nominated Simon Magus as his successor. Shortly afterwards John was killed. Mary Magdalene was a priestess who was Jesus' partner in a sacred marriage...
- Explain away the fact that reputable and knowledgeable parties don't agree with your observations by linking these parties with the "conspiracy" you're attempting to expose.
- Ask a question like, "what other possible explanation could there be?" and then refuse to seek explanations different from your own pet theory.
- Use qualifiers like "perhaps," "could," "suppose," "might," or "conjecture" when establishing a speculative data point, and then forget about that qualifier when you bring up that same data point, as an established fact, in the next chapter to bolster the next data point.
- Connect all your dots and claim that the picture you've just drawn is the REAL DEAL, all the while ignoring the fact that the dots you connected were all of your own design.