WHEN Bob Keenan was young he joined the Royal Marines and served his country. In 1991 he was living in Bristol, his back damaged during the decade he had spent as a fireman after leaving the army.
Barry Didcock puts his scepticism aside and goes in search of the truth behind one of the world�s most controversial religions
WHEN Bob Keenan was young he joined the Royal Marines and served his country. In 1991 he was living in Bristol, his back damaged during the decade he had spent as a fireman after leaving the army.