Sunday, May 1, 2011

Did you know todays priory of Sion, thats says Christ had a child with Mary Magdalene, is...?

Did you know todays priory of Sion, thats says Christ had a child with Mary Magdalene, is...?
...is a ploy to cover up the knowledge of the real Sion. That wrote the Protocols of SION, not Zion. They are a secret group that believes the Tribe of Benjamin is the rightful ruler of Jerusalem. The story is in the Bible how the Tribes took Jerusalem away from Benjamin, and then placed Judah in control of it. This REAL Sion group tries to discredit the Jewish peoples and Christ who came from Judahs lineage, by telling lies about them!
Religion & Spirituality - 12 Answers - 2007-01-07 05:53:38

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why not do a little research before saying that this garabe is true.... The Alleged Priory The claims described the Priory of Sion as a secret society that was founded in the 11th century, to protect and preserve a secret involving the bloodline of Jesus Christ. The Priory allegedly created the medieval order of Knights Templar as its military arm, and had a series of Grand Masters which included such notable (and real) historical figures as Isaac Newton, Victor Hugo, and Leonardo da Vinci. The existence of the thousand-year-old Priory was supposedly "revealed" in the 1970s, via a series of documentaries and books by alleged pseudohistory writers Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln, such as in their 1982 book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, which they claimed was pieced together from evidence in documents which had been found in the French National Library, as well as documents which were supposedly found in the late 1800s, hidden inside a pillar of a small church in southern France. Further attention came to the Priory when it was referred to as a factual society by the 2003 bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code. [edit]The Actual Priory The real Priory of Sion is an association that was founded in 1956, in the French town of Annemasse, as the beginning of a massive hoax. As with all associations, French law required the association to be registered with the government. It was registered with its Statutes at the Sub-Prefecture of Saint Julien-en-Genevois, in May 1956, and its registration was noted on 20 July 1956, in the Journal Officiel de la République Française. The founders and signatories are inscribed with their pseudonyms as Pierre Plantard (known as "Chyren"), André Bonhomme (known as "Stanis Bellas"), Jean Delaval, and Armand Defago. The purpose of the association according to its Statutes was entered as, "Études et entraide des membres" ("education and mutual aid of the members"). In practice, the originator of the association and its key protagonist was Pierre Plantard, its General Secretary, although its nominal head ("President") was André Bonhomme. The choice of the name, "Sion" was based on a popular local feature, a hill south of Annemasse in France, known as 'Mont Sion'.[2] "Sion" is also the standard French spelling of "Zion", originally the name of a hill in Jerusalem. It had already been used in the name of previous Catholic organisations, such as the Congregation of Notre-Dame de Sion. The accompanying title, or subtitle to the name was, Chevalerie d'Institutions et Règles Catholiques d'Union Independante et Traditionaliste: this forms the acronym CIRCUIT and translates as "Knighthood of Catholic Rule and Institution and of Independent Traditionalist Union." The Statutes and Registration Documents of the Priory of Sion were deposited on 7 May 1956, while the first issue of its journal Circuit is dated 27 May 1956 (in total, twelve numbers of the journal appeared). Considering the political instability of the French Fourth Republic, the objectives of the journal were regarded with suspicion by the local authorities. It was indicated as a "Bulletin d'Information et Défense des Droits et de la Liberté des Foyers HLM" ("News Bulletin for the Defence of the Rights and the Freedom of Council Housing"). Indeed, some of the articles took a political position in the local Council elections. Others attacked and criticized property developers of Annemasse. It also opposed the gentrification of the area. The offices of the Priory of Sion and the journal were at Plantard's council flat. The articles of the Priory of Sion as indicated in its Statutes also desired the creation of a monastic order, but the activities of the Priory of Sion bore no resemblance whatsoever to the objectives as outlined in its Statutes. Article VII says that its members are expected, "to carry out good deeds, to help the Roman Catholic Church, teach the truth, defend the weak and the oppressed". There is ample evidence that it had several members, as indicated by the numerous articles contained in its journal Circuit, written by a number of different people. Towards the end of 1956 the association had aims to forge links with the local Catholic Church of the area involving a school bus service run by both the Priory of Sion and the church of St Joseph in Annemasse. [edit]The Hoax Plantard hoped that the Priory of Sion would become an influential cryptopolitical irregular masonic lodge (similar to P2) dedicated to the restoration of chivalry and monarchy, which would promote Plantard's own claim to the throne of France. Between 1961 and 1984 Plantard contrived a mythical pedigree of the Priory of Sion claiming that it was the offshoot of the monastic order housed in the Abbey of Sion, which had been founded in the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the First Crusade and later absorbed by the Jesuits in 1617. The mistake is often made that this Abbey of Sion was a "Priory of Sion", but there is a difference between an abbey and a priory. Calling his original 1956 group "Priory of Sion" presumably gave Plantard the later idea to claim that his organization had been historically founded in Jerusalem during the Crusades. [citation needed] and that's just a start.

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Answer 1
2 b honest, i didnt know that... ... ... ... ...and i dont think you do neither! lol jkn =)
2007-01-07 05:56:21

Answer 2
No but that's super helpful information I can use in my everyday life
2007-01-07 05:56:30

Answer 3
And guess what? I AM THEIR CHILD!!
2007-01-07 05:56:47

Answer 4
I didn't know that. I think the whole da vinci thing is a bunch of crap so your message makes sense. Thanks
2007-01-07 05:57:23

Answer 5
Priory of Sion was not anything like the movie Da Vinci code suggested...all the documents were fabricated and it was a big scandal around 2000...movie man just did not do his groundwork very well, but he got his millions..
2007-01-07 05:57:48

Answer 6
....ahhh.!? .. ask other question.
2007-01-07 05:58:51

Answer 7
wow...u noe wad? write a book on that...u will earn millions at least...
2007-01-07 05:59:33

Answer 8
To say Jesus Christ was married and had children is like evolution, its ALL fiction.
2007-01-07 05:59:52

Answer 9
It is not true. The Old T make it rather clear that the Messiah wil come from the line of David. After King Saul, the ruling tribe was removed from Benjamin by God himself. King Saul did not take the advice from the prophet, and cause the death of a good prince, Jonathan. Sion is but a ploy to add on things to Jesus. They were form many years after the bible was written. Interesting and juicy story, but all friction. If you wish to know more about Jesus mentioned in Old T, you may email to me.
2007-01-07 06:03:40

Answer 10
Is one version of religious nonsense really any different than any other? Love and blessings Don
2007-01-07 06:04:26

Answer 11
No I had not heard that but it does not surprise me.
2007-01-07 06:27:50

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