The Jesus Conspiracy

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John Nash is a 40-year-old American doctor. To overcome the pain caused by his separation from his wife, he traveled to Israel to visit the territory of his idol Jesus. When he returned home, he discovered that he had brought back two ancient scrolls written in Greek in an old bag bought in the Middle East. Intrigued and worried, Dr. Nash puts the documents in a safe place in a bank and begins to learn classical Greek in order to translate his relic. He discovers that it is a letter sent by Jesus himself to Bishop Linus 30 years after the crucifixion. It is clear that he did not die on that occasion and that he was not resurrected either. The text of the letter tells the story of Jesus' life and the message he transmitted to his contemporaries, which is radically different from that told in the canonical gospels. Master Jesus, a cultured man, close to Stoic philosophy, believed in the dignity of all living beings, in respect for nature, in the appreciation of women and in the human capacity to know reality and take control of one's destiny. Concerned about the consequences that the knowledge of this letter by the Christian churches could have, considering that it discredits the divine character of Jesus, Nash contacts a group called 'Master Jesus Life', whose leader is a teacher called Madeleine Howard-Le Dantec. The existence of the letter is disclosed and the Catholic Church, with the Pope at the head, begins a persecution to destroy the letter. Those who know it form a new anti-church, the "Community of Master Jesus." Will this new worldview be able to survive the treacherous attack of the Christian churches? A conspiracy with the participation of the church and political power is set in motion. Will its leader be saved from persecution similar to that experienced by the Master 2000 years before? Is there room in the 21st century for a new interpretation of Jesus' message? Learn the story of Jesus, as it should have been transmitted to posterity, but which was brutally distorted by the evangelists in a propagandistic and sectarian zeal inspired by the fathers of the church. Also learn what could happen if an ancient document from the 1st century revealed that Jesus did not die on the cross.

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