Review of Profound Secrets of Jesus and His Inner Circle
Posted: 28 Feb 2024, 02:08
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Profound Secrets of Jesus and His Inner Circle" by Patrick B.Cage.]
Do you consider yourself well-versed in the Bible or the things of the spirit? Are you open-minded enough to listen to unconventional views? If the answer is yes, then this book is just right for you.
Structured within eleven chapters, the author dissects the Bible in a way no one has ever done. The book starts by analyzing the intricate threads of the Abrahamic religions before deciphering the prophecies that led to the birth of Christ. The author discusses the role of Mary Magdalene in the foundation of the Trinity, the pivotal role of Judas, the subsequent turnaround of the disciples, and so much more. What is the fundamental idea behind Christianity? Can we trust everything we have been told about Christ in the last 2000 years? Read up to find out.
Cage’s subjective analysis of Christendom is wide, in-depth, and intriguing. The juxtaposition of certain biblical elements and their connection to modern-day troubles is a testament to critical thinking. I like how the contemporary concepts of anti-Semitism and transgender are both addressed. Profound Secrets of Jesus and His Inner Circle redefine iconoclasm. And iconoclasm is only born or derived from rare insight. While reading this book as a Christian, I constantly had to remind myself that it was not an absolute. It was simply the opinion of a scholarly mind channeling intellectualism into the gospel. Almost everything feels controversial and thought-provoking. Articulation and clarity are the strengths of this book, as the author makes it clear what his points are and what they are not. The author’s position is consistently backed up and strengthened by evidence from scripture. The exactitude of references, attention to detail, and coherence in iconoclast thinking are why I'm giving this book 5 out of 5 stars. I found just a few errors in it. It was professionally edited.
As stated earlier, the interpretations of historical events, the beliefs of Christianity’s foundation, and the other controversial aspects of this book are all steeped in subjective analysis. For open-minded Christians, it will be an opportunity to kickstart stimulating conversations about historical accuracy and the cryptic messages found in the Bible. For others who are closed-minded, it would be touted as ridiculous and dismissed without a second thought. This is why I'm recommending it only to those who possess the wherewithal to listen to the opinions of others without making harsh judgments.
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Profound Secrets of Jesus and His Inner Circle
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Do you consider yourself well-versed in the Bible or the things of the spirit? Are you open-minded enough to listen to unconventional views? If the answer is yes, then this book is just right for you.
Structured within eleven chapters, the author dissects the Bible in a way no one has ever done. The book starts by analyzing the intricate threads of the Abrahamic religions before deciphering the prophecies that led to the birth of Christ. The author discusses the role of Mary Magdalene in the foundation of the Trinity, the pivotal role of Judas, the subsequent turnaround of the disciples, and so much more. What is the fundamental idea behind Christianity? Can we trust everything we have been told about Christ in the last 2000 years? Read up to find out.
Cage’s subjective analysis of Christendom is wide, in-depth, and intriguing. The juxtaposition of certain biblical elements and their connection to modern-day troubles is a testament to critical thinking. I like how the contemporary concepts of anti-Semitism and transgender are both addressed. Profound Secrets of Jesus and His Inner Circle redefine iconoclasm. And iconoclasm is only born or derived from rare insight. While reading this book as a Christian, I constantly had to remind myself that it was not an absolute. It was simply the opinion of a scholarly mind channeling intellectualism into the gospel. Almost everything feels controversial and thought-provoking. Articulation and clarity are the strengths of this book, as the author makes it clear what his points are and what they are not. The author’s position is consistently backed up and strengthened by evidence from scripture. The exactitude of references, attention to detail, and coherence in iconoclast thinking are why I'm giving this book 5 out of 5 stars. I found just a few errors in it. It was professionally edited.
As stated earlier, the interpretations of historical events, the beliefs of Christianity’s foundation, and the other controversial aspects of this book are all steeped in subjective analysis. For open-minded Christians, it will be an opportunity to kickstart stimulating conversations about historical accuracy and the cryptic messages found in the Bible. For others who are closed-minded, it would be touted as ridiculous and dismissed without a second thought. This is why I'm recommending it only to those who possess the wherewithal to listen to the opinions of others without making harsh judgments.
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Profound Secrets of Jesus and His Inner Circle
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon