Easter Revealed by XiveTV
Easter Revealed by XiveTV

Have you ever wondered about the real Da Vinci code? Or if there’s a Mary Magdalene conspiracy? Want to find out more about “Pilate: The Man Who Killed Christ,” “Leonardo: The Man Behind the Shroud of Christ,” “Who Wrote the Bible,” “Notorious Women of the Bible,” “The Michelangelo Code,” or “Who Wrote the New Testament?”

If you’re watching DIG on USA Network, you should check out the three-part series, “The Temple Mount,” which covers “The Future of the Temple,” “Lost Treasures of the Temple,” and “Solomon’s Lost Temple” and should make the series more interesting

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It’s always interesting to pull back the covers on the controversies of any topic and religion is at the top of the list. XiveTV’s anthology series does just that, it takes a look at the early events of Christianity in a documentary style view so you see evidence from archeologists, art historians, and journalists as they investigate the stories and myths that shape modern views of Christianity.

Documentary highlights include:
  • Secret of the Cross – This controversial and compelling four-part series features renowned scholars and archeologists, who re-examine old stories and new evidence about the tomb of Christ, the Mary Magdalene conspiracy, the eradication of the Knights Templar, and the greed that sent Christ to the cross.
  • Easter in Art – Explores the Easter story as depicted in art both classic and modern. From Judas’ betrayal to Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection, this feature documentary illustrates the various ways artists have depicted these events through the ages.
  • The Real Da Vinci Code – Tackles the major questions about the Holy Grail. Was it a cup or a chalice? Was it the bowl that Joseph used to collect Christ’s blood? Did it come to Glastonbury? Or was it a much darker secret, whose shattering significance has been concealed for 2,000 years?

Find out more about the interesting topics on XiveTV by clicking here with over 2000 hours of video – plus get the app to watch on your mobile device.