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The Last Templar
by Raymond Khoury
My take (2/26/2022)
The book or author lays out the christian faith was one that was manufactured by the Roman church to keep the masses controlled. Jeshua of Nazareth was JUST a man, not the Godman. The author does fail the mention the numerous Old Testament prophecies about Christ and his mission, and if one looks at Psalms 22, it depicts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ...and lastly, don't forget there is an Evil one, named Satan that is very real...John 10:10 who come to kill, steal and destroy and is the father of lies and the accuser of the brethren...selah!
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