Religious Controversy

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THE TWO BABYLONS

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THE TWO BABYLONS

Full title:  THE TWO BABYLONS: Or The Papal Worship Proved to be the Worship of Nimrod and His Wife

Author: Alexander Hislop

Presents evidence showing that virtually all of the practices of the Roman Catholic Church have been brought over from Paganism, replacing the original teachings of Jesus which have been either cast aside or corrupted. He sets forth proof that Rome is the Babylon of the Apocalypse and that Catholicism’s priesthood, festivals, rites and ceremonies all derive from ancient Babylon. Includes notes, over 60 illustrations and index.

ISBN 9781585092734 • 356 pages • Price: $27.95

The World’s Sixteen Crucified Saviors

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The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors

Author: Kersey Graves

Before Christianity there were 15 other religions that had a savior who died for our sins, then rose from the dead. Provides all the details, plus more found in common including the immaculate conception of the gods, virgin born gods, magi, shepherds and angels who visit the infant saviors, the birthday of the gods being December 25th, plus an explanation on how Jesus began to be worshipped as a God. Also reveals 346 striking analogies between Christ and Chrishna, the Hindu god.

Could this once have been the same story? Graves says yes, this ever-present story is the common link between all early religions.

ISBN 1585090182 • 436 pages • Size: 5.5×8.5 • Price: $29.95

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The Biography of Satan: Exposing the Origins of the Devil

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The Biography of Satan

Author: Kersey Graves

If the devil exists, where is he? Is he really in a place called hell? If so, where is that? This well-researched book exposes much about the devil. Topics include the origins of hell, where the Christian devil was borrowed from, why the church needed a “bad guy” to represent evil, what the words devil and hell really meant in the Old Testament, “endless punishment” and its devastating effects, the devil’s twin brother – God, and why God was the author of evil according to the Bible. These and other startling facts are found in this work. Don’t accept the reality of the devil blindly. Read this book and decide for yourself.

ISBN 1885395116 • 168 pages • Size: 5.5×8.5 • Price: $13.95

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History of the First Council of Nice

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History of First Council

Subtitle: A World’s Christian Convention, A.D. 325: With a Life of Constantine

Author: Dean Dudley

Includes The Life of Constantine, who came to power in ruthless fashion and orchestrated the Council. He approved Christianity in 313 for the entire Roman Empire after murderous plots brought him to power. This included the elimination of close relatives who might otherwise challenge his crown. The first major council in Christendom, it endorsed erroneous concepts that were accepted after those opposed were forced to leave the Council. Reveals how Christianity as we know it today was created during a political power struggle, and how important facets of the religion were created to serve political agendas rather than the truth.

ISBN 1585090239 • 132 pages • Size: 5.5×8.5 • Price: $12.95

Jesus: God, Man, or Myth?

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Jesus: God, Man, or Myth?

Author: Herbert Cutner

Did pagan mythologies represent Christ’s “miracles” in order to convince them to accept the faith?

Beyond these miracles Cutner claims there is little evidence to prove that Jesus was a man. He says the Apostle Paul never portrayed Jesus as a man, but as a spiritual being. To Paul, Christ is found in a spiritual sense within oneself, as opposed to being an actual historical personage. When the Church accepted Paul, this inner reflection was trans- formed by the Church into an actual man – a savior – to create an understanding for the masses. Paul was almost rejected because his views were a “danger” to those who might rely on their own spiritual knowledge, rather than the Church’s authority.

ISBN 1585090727 • 304 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $23.95

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