I must admit I’m a conspiracy buff. I like reading books about conspiracy theories. The Templar Revelation is one such book. It is one of the books in the same genre as Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, The Dead Sea Scrolls, The Holy Grail and so on. It’s an interesting read in my opinion. Your minds starts asking lot’s of questions after some time. Of course it is important that you remain steadfast in what you believe so as not to get swayed or sucked into the supposedly premise the book is conveying.
The book tells about the secret guardians of the true identity of Christ. These guardians called themselves the Knights Templar then the Priory of Sion and even the Masons. It negates the premise that Christ as the Son of God and did not die on the cross. Instead He married Mary Magdelene then settled at the south of France where His descendants includes the Merovingians who were the ancient French nobility. If you seen the movie - The Da Vinci Code, the storyline is very similar without the drama. Frankly speaking I didn’t finish reading this book as it was so convincing that it scared me to challenge my personal beliefs. Other than that, it’s an interesting book but do exercise caution because you may start asking deep questions.
About the book:
The Templar Revelation: Secret Guardians of the True Identity of Christ






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