Church of God? or the Temples of Satan

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TGS Publishers, 2006 - Religion - 254 pages
Here is a truly outstanding book about religious Gnosis, called the "Church of God? or The Temples of Satan." It criticises world religions for their lack of Spiritual Knowledge and perception, and blames them for the Spiritual ignorance, intolerance, and hatred which, it claims, is the root of worldwide terrorism. The book also accuses all religions of being nothing more than "temples of Satanism" and ignorance. As far as Christianity is concerned, the author builds a strong case indicating that its orthodox doctrines did not originate from Jesus, but from St. Paul; and that Paul?s behaviour demonstrated many symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia and narcissism. These observations are supported by detailed study and quotations from various sources. Early Christian scribes and theologians are also accused of editing, corrupting, mistranslating, misinterpreting, and even destroying many of the ancient texts. Other world religions are also categorized in a similar way. None, according to the author, represent the genuine teachings and revelations of their historic Master(s) or Prophet(s). Clear and persuasive evidence also indicates that Jesus was not the first and only Messiah, but simply one in a long succession of such "god-men." The book is not anti-God, far from it! Indeed, the author claims to have experienced Divine revelations himself. He explains his own Spiritual experiences of meditation in great detail, and describes how they differ from what St. Paul claims to have experienced. In fact, the central theme of the book explains how every seeker of Truth may actually achieve, here and now, true Enlightenment and Gnosis - the very purpose of life. The book also provides evidence that so-called Christianity actually teaches in opposition to Jesus. For instead of revealing personal Gnosis and Experience (or Vision) of God here and now (as, it claims, Jesus did), religions only offer theories and speculation ? a variety of erroneous theological beliefs, empty promises, futile exoteric rites and rituals, and false hopes for the future ? nothing more than blind faith in words and hollow repetitious prayer. It will be interesting to see what the world?s religious organisations will have to say. How they will answer the many questions, facts, and observations put forward. The author says he expects that they will simply sweep it under the table as they usually do when confronted with difficult questions.
 

Contents

tent of meeting
12
circumcision 135 206 211 218 227
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the practise of various exoteric rites and rituals
16
Mystic Initiates 97
18
false prophets 56 67 141 150
21
laying on of hands 36 115
22
persecution
24
Holy Breath 88
26
death 53 55 57 59 63 65 68
40
institutionalised religion 113
43
Fire of God 89 176
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translators 16 23 37 52 65 116
52
Food of God 33
55
Yoga
69
Socrates who lived from 469 to 399 BC taught that in matters
71
Appendix 2
75

orthodoxies masking the Truth
31
Visible God
33
crown 84 110
34
Initiation 36 66 78 84 86 88
36
Vision of God 19 20 33 36 39
39
Divine men 40
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Appendix 5
84
Divine Sound 178 194
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With the present situation of religious hatred
95
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