
The Eyes of God
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Narrated by:
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Michael Kornblau
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By:
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Gary Gabelhouse
About this listen
A letter from Judas Iscariot is found under Jerusalem’s Temple Mount and exposes the storyline of Christ, the crucifixion and resurrection, as nothing more than a political ruse of a radical Jew. The Vatican and a Zionist cabal both seek to secure the letter, as anthropologist Gabe Turpin, a Tibetan lama, a Jesuit priest, and a Mossad operative teams with an old spymaster to pursue the relic through the wormholes of time and space.
From a Nazi expedition to Tibet in the '30s, to a Jihadist plot to reclaim the sacred sites of Jerusalem, The Eyes of God is a metaphysical thrill ride, with the faith and lives of millions hanging in the balance.
©2021 Gary Gabelhouse (P)2021 Ferrel D. Moore
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