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"The Bible of Bibles" by means of Kersey Graves is a contentious painting that questions traditional spiritual ideas. Graves' book provides a critical have a look at of twenty-seven spiritual books that declare to be divine revelations. Graves' exam calls into doubt the legitimacy and reliability of those non secular scriptures, examining each their similarities and variances. The author investigates the ancient historical past of those works, seeking out cultural and societal forces that can have impacted their evolution. Graves encourages readers to assume severely approximately spiritual concepts, thinking the essence of god and the legitimacy of various religious claims. "The Bible of Bibles" is referred to for its skeptical stance and is seemed as a work that challenges traditional spiritual beliefs. Its aim is to urge readers to impeach and investigate the roots in their faith, fostering a severe and open-minded assessment of non-secular beliefs. While the book can be contentious and spark controversy, it remains a critical contribution to the problem of spiritual variety and the interpretation of divine revelation.
""The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors"" is a controversial and thought-provoking book written by Kersey Graves. Originally published in 1875, the book challenges traditional religious beliefs by presenting a comparative analysis of various mythological figures from different cultures who share similarities with the story of Jesus Christ. Graves argues that the narratives of these figures, including Osiris, Mithras, and Krishna, predate Christianity and feature similar motifs such as virgin births, miraculous deeds, and crucifixions.The book examines historical and mythological sources to highlight these parallels, suggesting that the story of Jesus may have been influenced by earlier mythologies. ""The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors"" sparked debates about the origins of religious beliefs and the historical accuracy of biblical accounts. While some scholars criticize Graves's methodology and conclusions, others view the book as a pioneering work in the study of comparative religion and mythology.
"The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors; Or, Christianity Before Christ" is a book written by Kersey Graves. It presents a comparative analysis of various religious and mythological figures from different cultures who share similarities with the story of Jesus Christ. Graves argues that these figures, including Horus, Mithras, Krishna, and others, predate Christianity and share common elements such as virgin births, crucifixion, and resurrection. The book challenges the uniqueness and exclusivity of Christianity by suggesting that the narrative of Jesus' life and death is not entirely original but draws upon earlier mythologies and legends. Graves explores the possibility of a universal human need for a savior figure and suggests that the story of Jesus Christ is a continuation of a long-standing mythological tradition. "The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors" generated controversy and sparked debates upon its publication. While some scholars and critics question the accuracy and reliability of the comparative analysis presented by Graves, the book remains significant for its exploration of the historical and cultural context of religious stories and the influence of earlier traditions on Christianity.
„Biografia lui Satan" analizeaza aparitia diavolului in istoria religiei. Autorul constata ca, la inceputuri, oamenii il cunosteau doar pe Dumnezeu, care era considerat autorul binelui si raului, deopotriva. Diavolul reprezinta o inventie ulterioara, menirea sa fiind aceea de a permite un control eficient al oamenilor din partea bisericii si nu numai. Autorul analizeaza, in principal, scrierile religioase ebraice si crestine, constatand ca ideile de diavol si de iad au fost introduse pentru a exploata frica si ignoranta oamenilor, arme nepretuite la indemana preotilor de pretutindeni. Dogma pedepsei eterne este forta calauzitoare a religiei crestine, iar autorul prezinta sorgintea mitologica a acesteia. Frica superstitioas¿ a inrobit mintile foarte multor oameni, in toate perioadele istorice si in toate zonele in care s-a impus. Aceasta stare va dainui pana cand educatia si gandirea critica se vor impune.
If the Devil exists, where is he? Is he really in a place called hell? If so, where is that? This well-researched book may shock you by exposing all the basic facts about the devil. Things like: -- 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 Devils twin brother -- God Was this true?-- Why God was the author of evil according to the Bible.These and other startling facts are found in this work. Don't just accept the reality of the Devil blindly. Read this book and decide for yourself if he exists
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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