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'The Lincoln Da Vinci Code' and 'Jesus Didn't Exist'

By: Dan Green, Ken Humphreys
Narrated by: Philip Gardiner
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Do you have an open mind? Is it open enough to accept some new possibilities? This interview will get you thinking. In the first part, we meet Dan Green, the author of The Lincoln Da Vinci Code, who tells us about his journey to place the site of the intrigue surrounding the Da Vinci Code firmly in Lincoln. Of course this implies there was a Jesus, that he married Mary Magdalene and that they had children.

In the second part of the audio, we meet the author of Jesus Didn't Exist, Ken Humphreys, who has a completely different viewpoint and brings a lot of evidence forward.

Who is right? You decide after listening to this new and unique interview.

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