Columbia Professor and Bible Scholar Bows to Jesuitical Thinking

Professor refuses to use the book Vatican Assassins in his classroom

By Greg Szymanski
Feb. 14, 2009

Luke Picard, claiming to be a Bible scholar and an adjunct professor at Columbia and Brown Universities, recently picked up a copy and read Vatican Assassins, a book by author Eric Jon Phelps.

Picard, apparently a pen name used to hide his identity, expressed interest in sharing Phelp’s book with his students if he felt it had any “scholarly” merit.

Of course, after reading portions of Vatican Assassin’s, he backed off when the Jesuits were depicted in a bad light.

Here is an interesting email communication between Picard and Phelps, showing how Phelp’s defends his findings and supposed Bible scholars in America are in a state of denial, refusing to confront the Jesuit Order and Vatican.

Before looking at the email, perhaps we should remind “Bible scholar” Picard to read Revelations 17, pointing to the Vatican and Rome as the first beast and anti-christ. However, we know if Picard made these statements he would no longer be teaching at Columbia and Brown.

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