First published at 01:51 UTC on July 13th, 2019.
THE DRAMA OF THE LOST DISCIPLES BY GEORGE F. JOWETT
Among the Gauls there existed a deep receptivity for the persecuted followers of ‘The Way’. Between the Gauls and the Judean advocates of Christ there was mutual sympathy. The Gauls were Druidic, an…
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THE DRAMA OF THE LOST DISCIPLES BY GEORGE F. JOWETT
Among the Gauls there existed a deep receptivity for the persecuted followers of ‘The Way’. Between the Gauls and the Judean advocates of Christ there was mutual sympathy. The Gauls were Druidic, and then- faith held sway over all Gaul, which explains more than anything else why the land was a safe haven for Joseph and the Bethany family, as well as the many other converts who had previously found refuge there, after a safe escape from Judea in the ships of Joseph.
Those who have been indoctrinated by the false stories describing the Druidic religion may pause in consternation. The malevolent infamy heaped upon the Druidic priesthood, their religion, with the practice of human sacrifice, is just as untruthful, vicious and vile as
the other distortions stigmatizing the ancient Britons. On close examination it will be found that those who uttered the vindictive maledictions stand out in Roman history as the dictators of the Roman Triumvirate. Their bestial hatred for everything that was British and Christian deliberately promoted the insidious propaganda to defame the people they could neither coerce nor subdue.
The influence Druidism had upon the rest of the ancient world, and its peaceful and ready reception of the Christian faith, proves its noble structure...The Roman persecutors, despising Druidic opposition, intensified their malignancy with the British conversion to Christianity. The Emperors Augustus, Tiberius and the Claudian and Diocletian decrees made acceptance of Druidic and Christian faith a capital offence, punishable by death.
NOTE: The word Gentile/ Gentiles comes from a Latin word which basically means "ONE WHO IS NOT A ROMAN CITIZEN." Which would refer to those Adamites dispersed in the British Isles from 3000 B.C. as The Isles were not part of the Roman Empire.
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