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From Amazon.com: In this well-reasoned book, meteorologist James Deardorff makes a compelling argument for the authenticity of , an ancient scroll that suggests that the origin of the Christian New Testament may well be extraterrestrial. Dr. Deardorff's arguments are always sound and often dramatic; such as the observation that stars don't point-UFO beams do. Deardorff shows how the original teachings were altered over time and finally transformed into the Gospel of Matthew. This stunning book is not for the timid or even for the conventionally religious. It is for the seeker who is not afraid to contemplate new and daring ideas.
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All Professor Deardorff asks of us is an open mind and a suspension of judgment until we have carefully studied all the arguments and data he brings forward. As someone who has worked in the study of World Scriptures at university level for 40 years, I admire his enthusiasm his adeptness in source criticism his fairness to his opponents and his manifest honesty.
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Celestial teachings: the emergence of the true testament of Jmmanuel (Jesus)
1990, Wild Flower Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0926524119 9780926524118
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-317) and index.
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