Scott Wolter
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and figure out what caused a problem.
What is the solution?
What is the answer to the question that I'm asked?
And really the process of investigation, whether I'm looking at rocks, whether I'm looking at concrete or looking into the history of Jesus is the same.
you try to compile as many facts as you can, you interpret those facts, and then if you have enough information and you feel confident that you can defend that position in a court of law under oath, because that's the standard that I have to meet, then you draw a conclusion.
And so I've spent an awful lot of time doing this work, and I wouldn't go on a public forum like this and talk about this unless I was convinced that I could defend the things that I'm saying.
So I want to make it clear to people that I didn't just wake up someday and decide, you know what, Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene.
I didn't.
So that's not the way it happened.
This was part of a much longer process that I'd been involved in, and I'd looked at it very carefully, and I have concluded that this is in fact what happened, and it is truth.
Well, I think the crucifixion did happen.
I just don't think that it happened the way that people think.
It's clear that Jesus, Yeshua, survived the crucifixion.
And according to the traditionβ
eventually went to Scotland.
And if you think about it, at that time, this was beyond Hadrian's Wall.
You go up to the island of Iona up in the Hebrides in northern Scotland.
You have rich traditions of Jesus and Mary Magdalene and their children preaching up in the Northland there.
And it makes perfect sense because, like I said, they would have been beyond the reach of the Roman church at that time.
And it's interesting that after the Templars were put down in 1307, they escaped to Scotland.