Sunday, December 24, 2017

Pope Benedict, in 2012, quoted from the pre-publication "SAINT PAUL'S JOKE"

For Xmas, CBS News did a fat check on Jesus, which included this page remark: 
"Many historians believe Jesus was born between 7 B.C. and 2 B.C. Pope Benedict XVI said in 2012 that the mistake in estimating the year of Jesus' birth was first made by a sixth-century monk."
Gee, in 2012, the Vatican requested and received a pre-publican compy of "SAINT PAUL'S JOKE" {published on Amazon, after the Vatican studied it for six months, and approved it by officially making it part of the Vatican Archives days before the September 2012 publication}.
Wonder where he hot that facts which had escaped every Pope before him?
Wonder where he hot that facts which had escaped every Pope before him?
The fact that a Scythian Monk named Denise used the HEBREW calendar as the basis for determining what became year one is a reality. Just as the fact that calendar system explains the age of the Patriarchs -- which was shown in 2012 in the book "GENESIS OF GENESIS" {May 2012}.
As to why Benedict ordered his retirement villa in September and retired when the print edition came out, well, that's also part of "SAINT PAUL'S JOKE".
Much of what you think you know about Jesus may not be historically accurate
CBSNEWS.COM

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