As the author of 'THE SECRET HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY' I am biased in my review of MY book. However taking a consensus of opinion from the correspondence I have received, I can only reiterate what what has been written to me.
1) 'A damn good read it has opened my eyes.'
2) 'A well researched book for the layman'
3) From a French website: Quote
'The book is a useful introduction to the world of Rennes-le-Chateau and its many associated mysteries. This book covers inter alia Jewish, Christian and Gnostic scripture, the idea that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married, had a family and lived in France, the Ark of the Covenant, the Crusades, the Priory of Sion, Cathars, Templars and Hospitallers, The Copper Scroll, Rex Deus, alchemy, Rosslyn, Oak Island and Opus Dei.
Although some of the information is reliable - for example that the mainstream western Church has selected, edited, "interpreted" and suppressed ancient texts for its own ends - there are no footnotes and therefore no way to judge the reliability of most of the information given.
Despite this, The Secret History of Christianity is still a good read for those unfamiliar with the world of Rennes le Chateau mysteries and conspiracies. |