The Secret Family of Jesus
The following is a video clip from The Secret Family of Jesus, a special BBC program narrated by Robert Beckford.
This documentary examines the real nature of Jesus as believed by his followers and the Early Christian Jews. Taking a close look at early Christian history, it examines the rise of Paul's version of Christianity vs. the rival group of Christian Jews who were the followers of Jesus. The video is about 41 minutes long.
A well researched and excellently written book on this topic is "The Jesus Dynasty: The Hidden History of Jesus, His Royal Family, and the Birth of Christianity" by James D. Tabor. I highly recommend it. It's fascinating, makes a lot of sense, and is a quick read.
This documentary examines the real nature of Jesus as believed by his followers and the Early Christian Jews. Taking a close look at early Christian history, it examines the rise of Paul's version of Christianity vs. the rival group of Christian Jews who were the followers of Jesus. The video is about 41 minutes long.
A well researched and excellently written book on this topic is "The Jesus Dynasty: The Hidden History of Jesus, His Royal Family, and the Birth of Christianity" by James D. Tabor. I highly recommend it. It's fascinating, makes a lot of sense, and is a quick read.
Comments
A celestial!
Wow! What about all of the christians who insist that they have a personal relationship with christ?
I guess they're all deluded idiots - or you're a deluded idiot. Either way, if the "count down" is on, then we better get busy partying while we've still got the chance.
In this case, for example, you could comment on the claim in the video that the role of Jesus's family, and especially that of James the Just, has been deliberately down-played in the New Testament at the expense of Paul and his message.
Perhaps you think that there's a good reason for this. If so, let's hear it, and we can have a proper discussion.
He mows the lawn next door to my house. Wow,..that's a humble savior.
*I guess he got bored with carpentry,...he now prefers landscaping.
Post a Comment