What Da Vinci Really Didn’t Want You To Know

The Jesus Conspiracy

by Marcus Allgood


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/5/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781438990637

About the Book

The Body Of Jesus Christ Found In India? MARYLAND, APRIL 26, 2010: AuthorHouse Publishing presents Maryland author, Marcus Allgood, who has now published a most controversial book in a post-Dan Brown world called “What Da Vinci Really Didn’t Want You To Know: The Jesus Conspiracy.” FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) – Apr 26, 2010 – The book begins with a warning disclaimer...and wow, once you open the book - it will blow your mind. Based on clues from his artwork, it seems that Leonardo Da Vinci may have been a Johnnite (A Follower of John the Baptist) who adhered to heretical beliefs that Jesus Christ DID NOT literally die on the Cross, comparable to early Gnostic beliefs. The book also explores a figure in Hindu lore named Jas Asaf (The Healer) which may have been Jesus Christ in India. Marcus documents clues from the several sources; including the canonical religious books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. If you have an open mind, then prepare to be intrigued. You can get more information via the web at www.wanttherealtruth.com


About the Author

Marcus Allgood, a modern religious thinker, poet, writer, and devoted family man. He reconciles faith with higher religious criticism.

 

After meeting his alleged father, Reverend John Carter, it sparked Mr. Allgood’s religious curiosity. People and family had big hopes in Minister Marcus Allgood. He became one of the youngest fiery religious preachers (at age 17) in North East Ohio. With his young religious zeal - he even preached on street corners; warning about the end of the world, and the soon coming of Jesus Christ. He was destined to be another big time TV evangelist, or pastor some Mega Church. Then there was a change of heart, being blind-sided by another light.

 

In his early twenties, he began to explore other religious traditions, initially to refute them. But to his surprise, many of these traditions had similarities to his own faith. And some even had stronger arguments regarding man’s relation to man, and man’s relationship to the divine. He began giving lectures on these findings which became so popular; people were requesting something in written form.

 

Specifically, Marcus gave some lectures, in Northern Ohio’s religious communities, regarding alternate theories about the Death & Resurrection of Jesus which resulted in his new book: "What Da Vinci Really Didn't Want You To Know: The Jesus Conspiracy.