The Rock and the Tower

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The Rock and the Tower
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Book excerpt: This revolutionary book shows how Christianity was created by a female shaman. Called Mary the Magdalene and Mary the Virgin, her followers believed she was in spiritual union with Jesus, the Christ. He had come to earth in human form in the distant past and suffered crucifixion. But now, through Mary, the time for his resurrection was at hand.


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