Who Do Men Say That I Am?

ebook Includes: the One Tree

By Rex Bundy

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Rex Bundy is a kabbalist and teacher in Southern Indiana and can be reached at Temple777@hotmail.com Adherence to the Old Testament by Christians and the insistence that the entire Bible is literal fact is essential in order to validate the early Church's claim of Jesus' divinity. This claim was heatedly debated among early Christians and rejected by Jews who possessed unaltered and correctly translated scriptures. The Council of Nicaea (325 A.D.) purged any writings that expressed doubts concerning Jesus' origins. The four narratives of the New Testament that were accepted were not written by any of his disciples, nor anyone who ever met him. Subsequently, who Yeshua was and what he taught can never in truth be known. This work of Biblical fiction is based upon that premise and the philosophy contained in "The One Tree", which is included here.
Who Do Men Say That I Am?