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The Greatest Story Never Told
- As Told by Jesus and Those Who Knew Him
- Narrado por: Richard Martini
- Duração: 12 horas e 46 minutos
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Sinopse
This book is recorded conversations with people who spontaneously claim to be “seeing” “hearing” or otherwise getting information from someone they identify as Jesus. Some claim to have “seen him before” “never seen him before” or “they don’t believe in him” but are somehow accessing him. People who report being disturbed by him “showing up” burst into tears, can’t breathe, or in some cases are “dumbstruck” by seeing, hearing someone not there while not under hypnosis or any imaginable consciousness altered reason. But the consistency of content is what drew me to the reports. People who’ve never considered his story, people who had a firm belief in what they thought was his story, reporting (consistently) an “alternate version of events.” People who “used to believe in religion” but no longer do, people who go to church weekly who claim to be startled at hearing something different than they’ve been told (“I always felt this to be the case, but I’ve never heard it before”). His story doesn’t change, but the people who tell it do. That’s why it’s a story that has never been told.
I’ve written and/or directed eight feature films, written 10 “best-selling books” (Kindle in their genre) about the research of what people say about the afterlife, often a guest on “Coast to Coast” or “Beyond Belief” with George Noory. I’ve written scripts for major film studios (including David Kirkpatrick, our trusty foreword fellow). Needless to say, there’s no way to prove they are his words or it’s him speaking. However, what he says is consistent, what he says is contrary to the mythology of his story.