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The Pagan Christ - book by Tom Harpur

 
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Jesus was never physically on earth; but, "To take the Gospels literally as history or biography is to utterly miss their inner spiritual meaning," says Tom Harpur in his book "The Pagan Christ". This Rhodes Scholar, former Anglican Priest, Professor of New Testament Theology, author of 8 best-selling books, and long-time religion editor for the Toronto Star has poked a hornets nest with his conclusions about the mythical origins of the Christ figure.
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Jesus was never physically on earth; but, "To take the Gospels literally as history or biography is to utterly miss their inner spiritual meaning," says Tom Harpur in his book "The Pagan Christ". This Rhodes Scholar, former Anglican Priest, Professor of New Testament Theology, author of 8 best-selling books, and long-time religion editor for the Toronto Star has poked a hornets nest with his conclusions about the mythical origins of the Christ figure.
(Links to environmental blogs mentioned are at http://www.truthdriventhinking.com/links_for_truth.htm
Visit http://www.truthdriventhinking.com for more info about this podcast. Voice feedback to 888-247-2103 or sgibson@truthdriventhinking.com.
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