Arcadian Essays
Posted by Greg at 00:29, 15 May 2006For those interested in the mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau (or alternatively, the mystery of whether there is a mystery at RlC), you might enjoy a relatively new website from researcher Andy Gough. Arcadia boasts both a blog of Andy's current thoughts, as well as an articles page which has a number of essays on Rennes-le-Chateau and related topics. Well worth checking out.



Comments
1 May 2004
4 years 17 weeks
I think Andy is on to something. Just what did the Blanchforts know. Mary de Negre de Ables, does that sound like the black Mary/Isis. I am reading Markeles, The Marian conspiricy. Was Jesus's mother a temple priestess and was Jesus Herod Antipater's son? I like Andy's style and the razor applications to this mystery. Shine forth brave souls.! Dennis from Oregon.
1 May 2004
3 years 27 weeks
Occam's Razor should have reduced Jesus and Mary Magdalene to zero. They are both mythical characters.
A low-budget documentary (The God Who Wasn't There) that convincingly proves Jesus the Nazarene was a mythological character has proven a remarkable success, winning the Best Documentary award at the 2005 Grassroots Cinema Film Festival.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CAP...
2 March 2005
6 years 33 weeks
Lee
Samuel Beckett's play "Waiting For Godot" seems to have been a precursor of what the a large part of the Judeo-Christian World is going through now! Godot never came and neither will the Mythical Jesus or any other Messiah!
What do you think?
kennc