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In The Greatest Celestial Deception, we take you on a profound journey into the heart of ancient mind-set and practices, revealing a breathtaking, hidden reality that will transform your life forever and in many ways. Far from offering simple interpretations, platitudes, and general principles, The Greatest Celestial Deception immerses you into the surprisingly archaic practices in the world of the ancients of various ages while using modern knowledge as a guide. While presenting you with all the incredible evidence to support this, you will discover for yourself that modernity has not put a dent in how or what the ancients worshipped or religious practices of modern people. It is disheartening that many people have gone to their graves believing what they believe—a lie. Millions of people have believed in teachings that were intended for disinformation. They believed because, in the eyes of the innocent, the teachings appear to be convincing and true. If you don’t believe their teachings, they convince you that there is a thing called faith. When that fails, they describe your culture and practices as paganism and Satanism. They make you feel less of a human and even threaten your well-being and life. They are succeeding, especially with the promise of heaven or hell in an afterlife as your two choices. Ancient Consciousness & Thought Egypt Middle East Philosophy
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This book goes in-depth about astrotheology and gives quite a bit of information about Christianity and it's direct ties to sun worship. Chapter 5 should be avoided: that is a broken chapter. This is an excellent introduction to comparing early religions to Christianity and pointing out verses in the Bible that are talking about the sun.

Astrotheology: taking a closer look at sun gods from antiquity.

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