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The Talmud (Hardcover)
H. Polano; Foreword by Paul Tice
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Demonology (Hardcover)
King James I; Foreword by Paul Tice
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The Vedas (Hardcover)
T. B. Griffith; Foreword by Paul Tice
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Known to be a masterpiece of freethought literature. The World's
Sixteen Crucified Saviors has been out of print but sought after
for many years. A small part of it was reprinted in The Book Your
Church Doesn't Want You to Read in 1994, thereby causing renewed
interest. Many people are unaware that before Christianity there
were 15 other religions that also had a savior who died for their
sins, then arose from the dead. Graves gives all the details
inside, plus much more found in common like the immaculate
conception of the gods, virgin born gods, magi, shepherds and
angles who visit the infant saviors, the birthday of the gods being
December 25th, plus an explanation as to how Jesus began to be
worshipped as a God. Some scholars are suggesting that Jesus had
spent time in India. One chapter in this book discusses 346
striking analogies between Christ and Chrishna, the Hindu god.
Could this same story have travelled from India rather than the man
himself? Could this everpresent story, "the greatest story ever
told, " be the common link between all early religions? Has the
purpose of religion, in general, been designed to provide all of
mankind with a common set of beliefs, to keep us from learning the
real truth for ourselves? It is difficult to answer these
questions, and it probably always will be, but this book offers us
a small step closer to the answers. It shows that Christianity is
not alone and special in its beliefs, and may cause us to explore
further into the origins of religion.
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