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  • - Enoch and the Origin of the World's Oldest Texts
    by Jason M Breshears
    £15.49

    Centuries after a cataclysmic depopulation of the world, mankind sought to replicate the only connection he had with his Maker. Pyramids were erected everywhere, as colonies of survivors thrived. None have matched the Great Pyramid of Giza in size and meaning – its secrets now uncovered and explored in this important groundbreaking book. This book also reveals:New discoveries of the amazing teachings and ministry of Abraham at the Great Pyramid in Egypt.Ancient traditions of the pyramid covered in extinct language.A secret body of obscure scriptures in the Bible that refer to the Great Pyramid.Ancient knowledge that the Great Pyramid complex was long ago beneath the Mediterranean Sea.Ancient Egyptian accounts of the discovery of the Great Pyramid, with Egyptian based memories of Abraham visiting the Giza site.Secret traditions regarding the Sphinx and why it appears older than the pyramids – but is not.An ancient body of teachings holding that Enoch was the architect of the Giza monuments before the Great Flood.Historical records showing that the Great Pyramid was built to preserve knowledge and survive through a planetary cataclysm.

  • by Jack Barranger
    £10.49

    A search for truth by a serious seminary graduate and Christian seeker at the time, Jack Barranger. Join him in the discovery of pitfalls, strengths, weaknesses and humor found in various followers and groups that try to keep him on the path. Jack's decisions made from these encounters repeatedly bring him back from the brink of a blind swan dive into the oblivion of fundamentalism. Despite his disappointments he maintains a sense of humor through it all, chronicling an interesting, outrageous adventure. After looking at fundamentalist zeal (The Horace Valley Prayer Contest), what Jesus would experience if he suddenly showed up in the San Fernando Valley (Jesus Encounters the Growth Freaks), materialism (Christianity on Five Dollars a Day), avarice (A Somewhat Modest Proposal), inter-religious competition (The Big Game), an imaginative news report of the fulfillment of The Great Commission (Television Relic 666), Barranger concludes with a look at what Christianity could be if it gave up some of its sacred cows, hitched up its collective pants, spit on its hands and got to work (From the Circus to the Arena). Notes From the Christian Circus is an intellectual and spiritual smorgasbord. It is neither anti-Christian nor anti-religion. It is anti-stupidity and anti-hypocrisy. His intention is not to attack Christianity but to show a side of it that many do not follow - but some wish you would. The author cares about our relationship with God and our relationship with one's truth much more than he cares about our relationship to authoritarian groups, social organizations or entrenched dogmas.

  • by Jack Barranger
    £9.99

    It seems humanity is in the process of being prepared, through the media and movies, for the day when we experience contact with alien beings. We have not been told of their existence because society could not handle such a drastic shift right now. In order to soften the blow, aliens have been shown as nice, and sometimes even cute and cuddly. We are being conditioned to accept them, which would make subservience more likely when they finally reveal themselves. This is the first book to warn us of this entire charade. The author, Jack Barranger, takes us back into early history when ancient man first made contact with these beings - beings that called themselves "gods" and demanded to be worshiped. The gods controlled their followers in these early religions and made us fight their wars. Our religions of today still maintain the original structure of servitude and have caused more bloodshed and warfare than any invention of man. Today, now that we are finally learning how to move past the confusion they caused, signs are appearing that these gods may once again appear openly. The author maps out these signs and insists if the gods do return, their purpose will again be to exploit us. Suggestions are made as to what we should do in the event of such a drastic scenario.

  • by Joseph McCabe
    £12.49

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