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Hislop's Two Babylons
Wow! This work is finally completed! It has taken countless hours for Deborah Macomber to get it setup, but the work is worth all the effort. Extra special care was given to deciphering the tiny print in the footnotes. This valuable work is fully indexed, tagged, has 61 illustrations, and internal links incorporated. The Greek and multiple foreign languages and unique features required much extra work, but the final product was worth the extra effort. This is an important work that we are so happy to offer.
This book offers the reader the connection between ancient heathen and satanic worship and what is found in Christian homes and practice today, coming through the Roman Catholic church and Protestants. If Christians cared to know the facts about Christmas, Easter, Valentines Day, and other "Saints" days, they would be horrified at their celebration of these satanic rituals. Furthermore, the "traditions" of these holidays are horrific!
This book has been criticized through the years by a few, but no one has offered a valid reason to reject the incredible research that went into this life-long project. So this book continues to stand out among a rather long list of other such works.
So here are the tallies on the shelf project to date. We are hoping the rest of the shelf goes rather quickly, now that the most difficult works are out of the way!
To learn more about this book click here: Two Babylons by Alexander Hislop.
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