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January 2006

Quest Magazine

Articles, News & Views

FEATURED ARTICLES

The Gnostic secret of Solomon's Temple.
By Philip Gardiner

The destruction of Atlantis as a global event.
By Jennifer Coelho

A haunted Knights Templar property?
By Hilary Carter

NEWS & ARTICLES

The curse of Stonehenge will remain until it is handed back to the druids.

The US could have saved Iraq's cultural heritage.

Temple gives up statue of ancient Egyptian queen.

The apostle of the epistles: St. Paul.

Was St. Michael a deified earthquake?

Chinese invented golf 1,000 years ago?

Hooters to receive blessing from priest.
This reminds me of Dean Martin as a priest needing to bless 'hooters' in Cannonball Run.
- HS

Is Wales the resting place of the Holy Grail?

Museum exhibit in examines history of the Bible.

Catholic group Opus Dei: `Da Vinci Code` not for kids.

Medieval London is on display.

A man of the cloth who is goth.

Britney Spears sought the blessings of Hindu gods for her son.

New university course to explore vampire folklore.

Man grows his own cannabis for 'religious purposes.'
Actually, many ancient religions believed in chemically induced altered states to achieve a mystical union with God. By the way, where's my vodka? I'm starting to feel religious.
- HS

Mormon connection to Masons explored ahead of 'Da Vinci Code' sequel.

'Da Vinci Code' steps away from the pack of same old, same olds.

Judas the misunderstood?
Hey, if Mary Magdalene can be "rehabilitated," why not Judas?

Prove Christ exists, judge orders priest.

Are the Gospels the gospel truth?

The Hellfire Club and the Hellfire Caves.

The top cryptozoology stories of 2005.

A quartette of mysteries solved by a psychic.

A reading list to accompany 'Supernatural' by Graham Hancock.

According to the Sunday Times, "Opus Dei, the Catholic sect that is thoroughly defamed throughout The Da Vinci Code, has developed a sense of humour about the book..."

Da Vinci Code film to premiere in Louvre?

Braveheart killing topped bill at medieval fair.

Daily updates on the Johns Hopkins archaeological expedition in Egypt.

Hundreds of people parade to the Vatican with a gift "from the Magi" for the Pope.

Medieval Norwegian saga sails through heaven and hell.

'Da Vinci Code' good for Louvre.

Pat Robertson says Sharon's stroke is God's punishment.

CBS article implies that Robertson may no longer speak for conservative evangelicals.

Cryptographers claim to have deciphered clues to Da Vinci Code sequel.

French President Chirac enamored with Da Vinci Code movie.

College students examine their beliefs.

Bishops say health care is a moral right.
Amen! Health care costs in the U.S. are a national disgrace.
- Hal Siemer

Henges, pyramids and the Celtic cross helped ancient mariners sail the world.

A reconstructed 'temple of the sun' in Germany.

Early image of Jesus found.

Former President Jimmy Carter consulted psychic while in office.

Roman Catholic tradition of Limbo in limbo.

Vatican intent on preserving veil of mystery over icon.

Israeli women placing underwear on tomb of venerated rabbi.

Christians strip to build a new Eden.

Court TV unveils 'Haunting Evidence.'

Track Santa live!

If you think greetings such as "Happy Holidays" or "Season's Greetings" are poor substitutes for "Merry Christmas," most Americans agree with you.

Pope says save Christmas traditions.

At inland base, Scientologists trained Top Gun.

Masonic lodges in Benedictine monasteries.

Book Review - The Occult Tradition.

David Carr and Beantown Productions debunk 'The Da Vinci Code' in documentary.

Podcasts get religion.

A 26-year-old graduate student finds a rational spiritual structure in Freemasonry.

German Protestant youth group creates calendar with nude scenes from Bible.

Former stripper takes God's word to world of porn.

Christmas controversies crop up coast-to-coast.

"Christmas" missing from Bushes' card - conservatives angry.

Reasons why Alexander the Great lived up to his name.

Rocker Rat Scabies, hidden treasure and Rennes-le-Chateau.

Archaeologists believe they have uncovered the tomb of England's King Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey.

Myths and legends of monsters on the Rio Grande.

Witchcraft is moving into the mainstream in the Netherlands.

Ancient tools at High Desert site go back 135,000 years.

Sacred rocks to be moved.

'Dummies' and 'Idiot's' religion books prove smart bet for publishers.

Nepal to probe mystery 'Buddha' boy.

Scientology office near university sparks criticism with allegations it's a cult.

Naomi Judd's new talk show will examine pop culture and spirituality.

The Knights of St. Edmund perform the medieval ritual of Commination to curse developers.

Book Review - Book looks at America as the Land of Oz.
Is Dick Cheney actually the Wicked Witch of the West?





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