Ancient Religions / Origins

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Moons, Myths and Man – A Reinterpretation

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Moons, Myths and Man - HS Bellamy Front Cover of Moon over water

Subtitle: A Reinterpretation

Author: H. S. Bellamy

This revolutionary book puts forth the idea that the moon was once a rogue planet that was captured by Earth’s orbit in ancient times. Referred to as Luna by
the author, this planetary body caused great havoc on our world in the process.

The holy books and mythologies of the past describe similar cataclysms that lack a scientific cause. The author attempts to bridge that gap with this book, explaining our mythologies in the context of more modern astronomical knowledge. He sidesteps the rather tenuous, uniformitarian scientific paradigm of today because it refuses to recognize the evidence we have for major earthly catastrophes. The current paradigm wishes to preserve the idea of a slow, evolutionary progression in Earth’s geological activity—but the evidence shows that this activity can change drastically and suddenly. Outdated textbooks remain because the slow evolvement of Earth changes is less violent and more easily explained. In this fascinating study the author champions Hoerbiger’s Cosmological Theory.

Although modern science considers this theory flawed, it does not diminish the overall value of Bellamy’s work, nor discount the idea of the moon’s orbital capture by other means. Whatever flaws exist in this work are far surpassed by the remaining research presented. It lays out in detail a plethora of solid evidence found in historical records that runs contrary to what we are being taught today about our past.

ISBN 9781585090389 • 312 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $24.95

The Ultimate Canon of Knowledge

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The Ultimate Canon of Knowledge - Alvin Boyd Kuhn

Author: Alvin Boyd Kuhn

Alvin Boyd Kuhn was one of the most insightful and controversial writers to have ever lived. His works have been praised as some of the greatest written in the 20th Century, but other devout authorities have vilified him. The main thrust of his work is showing how the origins of religious thought and our connections to God are found in the ancient past more accurately than today. He asserts that our deeper consciousness has always been the key to understanding our place in the world. The great sages and teachers never intended for the Bible and other religious texts to be read in a literal manner. The real message was always transmitted in parable and allegory, found at deeper and more meaningful levels for those who could comprehend. We can, for example, observe the physical world without viewing the hidden mechanisms of nature. Understanding our place in the world requires a deeper look, beyond physical appearances. Our holy books were often written under this model, with great truths veiled within simple events. Modern religion, including the Bible, blocks this path by interpreting and teaching only what’s on the surface, resulting in what the author calls the “unconscionable stultification” of our ability to perceive and use divine truths. According to Kuhn, holy writ has no basis for interpretation along historical lines. We must discover our selves within the inner world, not the outer. This book, his final great work before passing away, attempts to clear a path for mankind toward divine truth.

ISBN 9781585094639 • 240 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $21.95

ZOROASTRIANISM ( Hardcover )

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Zoroastrianism

Author: John W. Waterhouse

This ancient religion is receiving attention in modern times due to its claimed influence by scholars upon Christianity. This particular author, however, focuses upon its relationship with Judaism. He presents proof that Christianity received influence from Zoroastrianism that was transmitted through Judaism. The author shows how the Exilic Period, when these two faiths existed in close proximity to one another. Chapters include Zoroaster Himself, The Mission and Ministry of the Prophet, The Scriptures of Zoroastrianism, Doctrine of God, Doctrine of Man, and Developments and Contacts.

ISBN 9781585095728 • 136 pages • Size: 5.5×8.5 • Price: $29.95

That Old-Time Religion ( Hardcover )

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That Old Time Religion

Authors: Jordan Maxwell, Paul Tice and Alan Snow

Shows how many Christian beliefs could be far older than what we have suspected. Gives a complete run-down of the stellar, lunar, and solar evolution of our religious systems and contains new, exhaustive research on the gods and our beliefs. The book’s main theme centers on the work of Jordan Maxwell, widely known as one of the world’s foremost experts on mythological systems and their influence on ancient and modern religions. Includes an interview with Dr. Alan Snow, referred to by Sydney Ohmarr as the “world’s greatest authority on astrology and the Dead Sea Scrolls.” Paul Tice explains the importance of reverting to original teachings of our religious founders, including Jesus, before they had become corrupted by “organized religion.” Illustrated.

ISBN 9781585095155 • 124 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $28.95

Symbols, Sex and the Stars ( Hardcover )

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Symbols Sex and Stars

Subtitle: An Outline of the Origins of Moon and Sun Worship, Astrology, Sex Symbolism, Mystic
Meaning of Numbers, the Cabala, and Many Popular Customs, Myths, Superstitions and Religious Beliefs

Author: Ernest Busenbark

Preface by Jordan Maxwell who says, “This is a must read for those concerned about pagan influence on the modern day Church.”

Answers questions such as:

How did the concept of good and evil develop?
What is the true origin of Easter?
Why is sex such a powerful force in religion?
What religious symbols are really sexual messages?
How are the Great Pyramid and numerology connected?
How did Astrology really start?
Is there a connection between Jesus and Astrology?
Why was prostitution once an important part of religion?

ISBN 9781585095452 • 396 pages • Size: 5.5×8.5 • $42.95

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