The Project Gutenberg eBook of The inequality of human races by Arthur De Gobineauhttps://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/69751/pg69751-images.html
WHICH THEY LIVE 54 VII. CHRISTIANITY NEITHER CREATES NOR CHANGES THE CAPACITY FOR CIVILIZATION 63 VIII. DEFINITION OF THE WORD “CIVILIZATION”; SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT HAS A TWOFOLD ORI
Joseph Campbell - Jungians on myth and religion.https://www.stenudd.com/myth/jungians_on_myth_and_religion/JosephCampbell.htm
missionary religions Christianity and Islam have millions of devoted followers also in the East. That would not be the case if they were particularly alien to the Eastern mindset.
Joseph Campbell - his theories on mythology and religion critically examined by Stefan Stenudd.
Expansion of Races | by Charles Edward Woodruffhttps://chestofbooks.com/history/anthropology/Race-Expansion/
No wonder, then, that Christianity had to travel out of the country and settle among the Aryans of Europe - blood relatives of the peoples who originated the basic ideas. It was a
Most of the manuscript was written in various parts of the world, while actually collecting the data and observing the phenomena described. Particular emphasis, of course, has been
Introduction: Introduction: The Crisis of Authority and the Critique of Political Economyhttps://victorianweb.org/authors/carlyle/vandenbossche/1.html
like chivalry or Christianity, and by the institutions of the landed aristocracy and the Anglican church ( Reflections , 87; Sermons , 141-49). Carlyle would join Burke and Coleri
Henry A. Stebbins' 1901 Book of Mormon Lectureshttp://www.olivercowdery.com/smithhome/1900s/1901Stbn.htm
that knowledge of Christianity had been brought to that part of America long before their arrival." -- Ancient America, p. 109. "When the Spanish missionaries first set foot upon
August Thalheimer: Introduction to Dialectical Materialism - The Marxist World-Viewhttps://www.marxists.org/archive/thalheimer/works/diamat/index.htm
tribal, national gods. Christianity as a world-religion. Early Christianity: the religion of slaves and oppressed nations. Feudal Christianity. Religion in capitalist society and
Apophishttps://www.ldolphin.org/apophis.html
the recognition of Christianity as the religion of the Roman Empire; such the conversion of those outside; such the great revival which went along with the first institution of th
Star Wars vs Star Trek Essays: The Philosophy of Star Trekhttp://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Essays/Philosophy.html
refused to convert to Christianity. This was obviously immoral (although the mentality of forcing Christianity down peoples' throats survives to this day in the form of persecutio
Occult Roots Of The Modern Bible Versionshttp://www.jesusisprecious.org/bible/occult_roots_of_modern_versions.htm
On The Family” and “Christianity Today” magazine . Satan is not sitting idle as are most churches today. Rather, Satan “knoweth that he hath but a short time” (Revelation 12:12).
Occult Roots Of The Modern Bible Versions
The Error of Replacement Theology, by Clarence H. Wagner, Jr.https://www.ldolphin.org/replacement/
first four centuries of Christianity, which established a "legacy of hatred" towards the Jewish people, which was against the clear teaching of the New Testament. (For a
Martin Luther - Hitler's Spiritual Ancestor by Peter F. Wienerhttps://tentmaker.org/books/MartinLuther-HitlersSpiritualAncestor.html
we hold power—Christianity will be overcome and the German church, without a Pope and without the Bible, and Luther, if he could be with us, would give us his blessing.”
Martin Luther - Hitler's Spiritual Ancestor by Peter F. Wiener--Many of the Reformers were NOT the saints much of Protestant Church History paints them as. This work reveals some
Universalism, the Prevailing Doctrine of the Christian Church During its First Five Hundred Yearshttps://tentmaker.org/books/Prevailing.html
Creeds 5 II Early Christianity a Cheerful Religion 17 III Origin of Endless Punishment 36 IV Doctrines of Mitigation and Reserve 53 V Two Kindred Topics 61 VI The Apostles' Immedi
Printed in 1899, this book gives conclusiveevidence that Christian Universalism was a prevalent doctrine in early Christian history.
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