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Date Posted February 10, 2006
News Title Facing facts and faith in The Millennium Find
Posted By Bobby Bernshausen
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A phenomenal discovery on the coast of Florida threatens to alter the historical and religious beliefs in every corner of the world. The Millennium Find, a new novel by David Gene, explores the possibility that a First Century A.D. archeological site contains the buried remains of Jesus of Nazareth.

The story begins when archeologists unearth a clan of ancient Judeans on the coast of the New World. Claims are made that one of the burials is that of the Man of Nazareth, Jesus.

Not surprisingly, huge questions arise. Are these in fact the remains of Jesus? If so, how did they get to the North American continent? How would scientists even determine the true identity of the remains? What does their presence in the New World mean for religion and history? And if true, who has the legal and moral claim to possess the remains?

Given the magnitude of the Find, the people who excavate, analyze or interpret the site put their lives in serious danger. The resolution of the conflict between scientists, religious zealots and legal authorities is as unexpected as the Find itself.

Gene is a professional archeologist who has been involved in many excavations in many parts of North America. He has researched prehistoric Native American sites and a number of historic Euro-American sites. During the course of this research, he interacted with religious leaders of Native American tribes and Christian churches. With an education based in secular academic and Christian Bible teaches, he has a keen interest in the interface of religion and science.

The Millennium Find is available in softcover (ISBN 1-58939-847-5) from Virtualbookworm.com, Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com. The book can also be ordered from most bookstores around the United States and the United Kingdom. Please contact Virtualbookworm.com at 877-376-4955 for more details.

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