Rennes-le-Château and Priory of Sion – Questions & Answers



A CONVERSATION BETWEEN A CRITICAL RESEARCHER AND A BELIEVER IN MYSTERIES


Critical Researcher: What evidence is there that there was a mystery or a treasure at Rennes-le-Château?

Believer in Mysteries: There does not have to be any evidence. I want to believe in it because it sounds good and it makes a good read, and it’s my right to believe in anything I want to believe in

Critical Researcher: What evidence is there that the Priory of Sion exists?

Believer in Mysteries: There does not have to be any evidence. I want to believe in it because it sounds good and it makes a good read, and it’s my right to believe in anything I want to believe in

Critical Researcher: What evidence is there that Bérenger Saunière discovered anything?

Believer in Mysteries: There does not have to be any evidence. I want to believe in it because it sounds good and it makes a good read, and it’s my right to believe in anything I want

Critical Researcher: What evidence is there that tbe parchments that appeared in Gérard de Sède’s book, that Henry Lincoln thinks could have been discovered in 1891, are genuine?

Believer in Mysteries: There does not have to be any evidence. I want to believe in it because it sounds good and it makes a good read, and it’s my right to believe in anything I want to believe in

Critical Researcher: What evidence is there that Jesus Christ was married to Mary Magdalene and the couple had children?

Believer in Mysteries: There does not have to be any evidence. I want to believe in it because it sounds good and it makes a good read, and it’s my right to believe in anything I want

Critical Researcher: What evidence is there that there is a connection between Christian origins and Rennes-le-Château and the Priory of Sion?

Believer in Mysteries: There does not have to be any evidence. I want to believe in it because it sounds good and it makes a good read, and it’s my right to believe in anything I want