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Change: information to sayadd about the Lost Gospels and censorship by the Catholic Church, click the"'EasyEdit" button and make your contribution!See also: Codes, Symbols, and Other Clues Cracking The Da Vinci Code at the Louvre Glossary of Terms Mary Magdalene and the Sacred Feminine Secret Societies The Da
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Change: This is a lot to think about. Do you believe that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were man and wife? Is your opinion based on your existing religious beliefs? Share your perspectives. _____________________________________________________________________________There is no doubt the Nag Hammadi texts have
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