>From Amazon:

Michael Baigent, Henry Lincoln, and Richard Leigh, authors of The
Messianic Legacy, spent over 10 years on their own kind of quest for
the Holy Grail, into the secretive history of early France. What they
found, researched with the tenacity and attention to detail that
befits any great quest, is a tangled and intricate story of politics
and faith that reads like a mystery novel. It is the story of the
Knights Templar, and a behind-the-scenes society called the Prieure de
Sion, and its involvement in reinstating descendants of the
Merovingian bloodline into political power. Why? The authors of Holy
Blood, Holy Grail assert that their explorations into early history
ultimately reveal that Jesus may not have died on the cross, but lived
to marry and father children whose bloodline continues today. The
authors' point here is not to compromise or to demean Jesus, but to
offer another, more complete perspective of Jesus as God's incarnation
in man. The power of this secret, which has been carefully guarded for
hundreds of years, has sparked much controversy. For all the
sensationalism and hoopla surrounding Holy Blood, Holy Grail and the
alternate history that it outlines, the authors are careful to keep
their perspective and sense of skepticism alive in its pages,
explaining carefully and clearly how they came to draw such
combustible conclusions.
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I just finished this book a while back.
Anyone else read it?


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