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Conference yukon::christian_v7

Title:The CHRISTIAN Notesfile
Notice:Jesus reigns! - Intros: note 4; Praise: note 165
Moderator:ICTHUS::YUILLEON
Created:Tue Feb 16 1993
Last Modified:Fri May 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:962
Total number of notes:42902

755.0. "Holy Blood and the Holy Grail" by KAOA00::KUTIPS::ROBILLARD () Thu Jun 22 1995 18:02

I read a book recently that I'd be interested in getting some feedback on. The
book is called "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail". 

Basically the book discusses the history of the Knights Templar and their
involvment in the Crusades. The writers (There are 3 but I don't have their 
names right now.) insinuate that the Knights along with a secret society
known as the Prieure de Sion (sp) are the keepers of the Holy Grail and a
secret that proves the crucifixion of Jesus was a fraud. The Prieure de Sion
are still in existence today and have had a list of impressive members through 
history. The book makes certain connections between this society and major
historical events through the last 1900 years of history. The book also
discusses how this society seems to be presently involved in an attempt to
re-establish a "king" in Jerusalem. This "king" would come from a line of past
Mergovian (sp?) kings. I won't go into anymore details for now. I'll get some
more information and I'll update later.

Has anyone out there read this book? If so, could you comment on it please. I
have certain theories of my own concerning it and I'm curious if anyone else
feels the same way.

Ben
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755.1for the conspiracy buffsOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jun 22 1995 18:091
    I've heard of it before, but never read it.  
755.2ICTHUS::YUILLEHe must increase - I must decreaseFri Jun 23 1995 07:459
� ... the history of the Knights Templar

All I've heard is that there is a link with Freemasonry there, the Knights 
Templar being forced underground, to re-emerge in another group. I don't 
have the details to hand, so can't substantiate this without looking stuff 
up, but it would tie in with strange ideas and a socially impressive 
membership list...

							Andrew
755.3PointerRANGER::MAYNARDFri Jun 23 1995 09:322
    See Kolfax::Books, topic 210 for a discussion of this book.
    						Jim
755.5To what end??CSC32::KINSELLAFri Jun 23 1995 16:4411
    
    > As for feedback ... well the amount of documentation/evidence they've
    > amassed is quite impressive to say the least.
    
    Keep in mind and haven't read this book or others like it, but I would
    be interested in knowing does the book go into what they feel the
    motivation would be to live your life and perhaps even lose it 
    protecting a lie?   I mean, would you put your life on the line for 
    a lie??
    
    Jill
755.7OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Jun 23 1995 17:361
    what year was this and what "Church" are we talking about?
755.8Puzzled.CSC32::KINSELLAFri Jun 23 1995 18:2614
    
    > Since you haven't read it it's difficult to give an answer.
    
    I realize that, that's why I didn't answer my own question.  But since
    you have read the book, it should be easy for you to answer it.  So
    again what is the suggested motivation for living and possibly dying
    for a lie?
    
    > The book is about a *historical fact*.
    
    Fact?  Since I'm unfamiliar with this can you explain what makes this 
    a fact rather than a story?
    
    Thanks, Jill
755.9COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jun 23 1995 19:023
Baigent & Leigh are quite often involved in writing anti-Christian books.

/john
755.10COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jun 23 1995 19:086
By the way, the correct title of this book is "Holy Blood, Holy Grail".

In addition to the books listed previously, Michael Baigent is also
co-author with Richard Leigh of "The Dead Sea Scrolls Deception."

/john
755.11COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jun 23 1995 20:2119
Reply 210.6 in kolfax::books is a good assessment of this book.

Here is one paragraph about Baigent & Leigh's historical deductions
from that reply:

    	(Some examples of their conclusions from Biblical history: 
    Jesus wasn't born in a stable in Bethlehem, he was born in a well-to-do
    home; he married Mary Magdalene -- who, by the way, was the sister
    of Lazarus, who Jesus supposedly raised from the dead, only he wasn't
    dead...  you see, it was a hoax worked out by Jesus...  it was just
    part of an initiation rite that Lazarus was locked up in a tomb,
    totally embalmed and wrapped in death linen...  his crucifixion
    was also a hoax...  he never died, but only fainted and was revived
    later; the "Barrabas" of history at the time of his crucifixion
    was actually Jesus' own son (even though Barrabas was known to be
    an adult at the time, and Jesus was only 33!!)... and on and on
    and on.)
    
/john
755.12CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 23 1995 21:493

 Amazing
755.13BBQ::WOODWARDCbetween the Glory and the FlameSat Jun 24 1995 00:0110
    Indeed JimBro,

    it would seem to me to require _more_ Faith to believe some of those
    things, than to believe the 'Traditional Gospel' story. I'm gald I
    don't have _that_ much Faith. I'm glad mine's only the size of a mustard
    seed ;')

    agap�

    Harry
755.15I know a better best-seller!!!CSC32::KINSELLAMon Jun 26 1995 14:388
    
    RE: .14
    
    Hmmm.  And what if I forged a copy of a birth certificate and leave it
    to be found by later generations.  That is then proof that this person
    existed?   :-)   
    
    Jill
755.16LARVAE::PRICE_BBen PriceWed Jul 19 1995 13:3117
    A friend of mine saw a TV programme about this several years ago (it
    was before I was saved so I didn't pay particular attention to it).
    What I can remember is that the Knights Templar are connected (if not
    the same as) the freemasons. The higher you get in the masons the more
    secrets you are trusted with and the more loyal you are expected to be
    to the cause. The BIG secret which only the real BIG masons know is
    that Jesus didn't die, he settled down with Mary Magdelene and had
    kids. His messianic line has continued throughout history, in hiding in
    France, ready for a day when the masons will reveal to the world the
    'messiah' - a direct descendant of Jesus. 
    
    Of course it's a load of rubbish and we all know how the real Messiah
    is returning, however it may be a clue as to the antichrists identity.
    
    Bless y'all
    
    Ben
755.17OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jul 19 1995 16:521
    Must be Bob Dole.  he supposedly is a 33rd degree Mason.
755.182 Bens thinking alike...KAOA00::KUTIPS::ROBILLARDFri Jul 21 1995 15:059
RE:-2

I guess that was the reason why I brought up the subject in the first place.
When I read about the Knights Templars/Freemasons/Prieure de Sion I was really
floored by the potential for this secret society to be the vehicule that would
"introduce" the antichrist as a "New World" leader. The way this group 
manipulates history is very dangerous for all of Christianity.

Ben
755.19ICTHUS::YUILLEHe must increase - I must decreaseMon Jul 24 1995 11:247
I've read books which tie in the freemasonry as carrying on a tradition 
from the Knights Templar.  However, the 'big secret' I've read as offered
by the 32nd degree masons is that Jesus and Lucifer are one and the same.  
I believe I've quoted the source at length here some time ago.  Maybe I'll 
find a pointer...

						Andrew
755.20read "Guardians of the Grail" for a Christians voewCSC32::M_MENKHUSMark Menkhus (719)531-5853 (basement)Fri Jul 28 1995 20:375
    I enjoyed a book called "Guardians of the Grail" by J. R. Church.  He
    refutes "Holy Blood Holy Grail".  He does have a interesting Christian
    spin to this grail thing.
    
    		-Mark Menkhus