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The Secret Code of The Gospel. The Earthly Story
by
Albert Seidel
Did the heroes of the Gospels live in history, or only in story? What truly happened in Judea two thousand years ago? Who was proclaimed King of the Jews, and what led to his condemnation to death? Can a religious text reflect real “earthly” events? These questions form the heart of Albert Seidel’s exploration, presented in The Secret Code of the Gospel: The Earthly Story—a bold journey into the origins of the Gospels, unfolding like a detective investigation. Together with the reader, Seidel examines the clues concealed within the sacred texts. Guided by logic and common sense, he uncovers a secular narrative woven into the Gospels—what he calls the “Earthly Story.” By cracking the secret code embedded in the Gospels, Seidel uncovers this hidden "Earthly Story", revealing historical figures obscured in the text and reconstructing the true context in which the Gospels were created. He not only determines when the Gospels were written but also identifies their author—a discovery that reshapes our understanding of Christianity’s beginnings. Written with clarity, thought-provoking insight, and grounded in reason, this book invites readers to rethink traditional perspectives on human history. The author challenges long-held perspectives, showing that the Gospels are not only religious texts but also the earliest documents preserving vital information about humanity’s past.
Albert Seidel is a Canadian author best known for his World War II trilogy, Stalin’s Plan for the Expansion of Communism. His works are recognized for their meticulous research and sharp eye for logic, always seeking to separate myth from reality. Seidel lives in Canada, where he continues to write and pursue his research. For more information, visit AlbertSeidelBooks.com.
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