“The Gospels make sense for the first time in
my life,” writes Rev. George Parker, retired Anglican priest,
after reading The Thomas Book.
Author Bruce Fraser MacDonald consulted with
Jesus in a Near Death Experience in 1966. He
writes, “When I came back from the dead that summer, I knew
something had been badly distorted in the retelling of the
events of Jesus’ life and death.”
Searching for a solution to this urgent mystery, MacDonald
earned a PhD from the University of Leeds in England before a
career as a university professor. He wrote the Gospel by
entering into the consciousness of Didymus Judas Thomas, known
to the early church as the twin brother of Jesus. MacDonald was
identified as the reincarnation of Judas Thomas in
correspondence with reincarnation researcher, Walter Semkiw, MD,
and Kevin Ryerson, spiritual guide to Shirley MacLaine.
The Thomas Book
is a real life Da Vinci Code. The author explores the
role of Mary Magdalene, the crucifixion plot and reincarnation
in the early church. MacDonald’s attempts to find a publisher
were undermined by fraud, identity theft and plagiarism by a
best-selling author. He found conclusive evidence that the
disciples did not believe in a Virgin Birth and that the Essene
Elders removed the twins from their loving parents to raise a
King of Israel. However, Jesus knew “my kingdom is not of this
world” and preached oneness with God instead.