Pleune confronts the religious community, and in specific the Christian faith (which is very broad), by looking at the challenges of faith and its reliability as well as its unreliability by asking some very basic questions to get people thinking about their faith and the authority that backs up their faith as being reliable or not.
A follow-up question that kicks off the subject of reliability is the appearance of Truth.
Does something exist that is relied upon by means of a person's say-so or textual authority which may or may not be initially written in correct interpretation from earlier writings as well as the injection of the writers own view, bias or prejudice? In disseminating the Truth, Dr.
Pleune examines writings, archeology, the bible and the immense information stored in the Storage Banks of which the Plejaren from the planet of Era introduce to Billy Meier.
The storage banks go back hundreds of thousands of years and are more accurate than Biblical and archeological records that exist.
In this context, Dr.
Pleune discusses what and why people accept religious beliefs.
even though they are false.
Pleune brings out two distinct subjects that deal with what is truth and what is not truth.
The first subject discussed is the dating of the Noah's Ark Flood.
This has been severely misunderstood and even errantly neglected in research.
It is even skewed in its time frame and what caused the so-called Flood.
The research on this topic even changes the Religionists concept of dating the earth.
that is to say if they dare to learn the truth It also correctly aids in the dating of the end of the ice age and the answer to why we have twenty-four hours in a day and what the axis of the earth was prior to the Destroyer Comet.
In addition to this profound information, Dr.
Pleune also explains the Sumerian King List and its relationship to alien life ruling the Sumerian populace and aspects of their longevity, technology and rulership.
This aspect of stud.