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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
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I couldn't put this book down. I didn't notice anything written in The Cosmic War that contradicted the Bible, and also it expounds on consepts that most Pastors wouldn't bother to put out there because the information isn't considered foundational. Someone I mentioned this book to told me that the information distracts from the Gospel's message and would only confuse people, I disagree. Faith comes from the Word of God, but this book could make a skeptic rethink their perspective enough to research... more info
Verrry Interesting:
Agree wholeheartedly that comparative mythology studies, current technology & astronomy, and politics share a common historical thread. As a warning, books of this genre will upset anyone who clings tightly to the TV-broadcast world view and/or strong religious beliefs promoted by hypocrites. IMHO, too many preach compassion but don't walk the talk. That said, Farrell accurately quotes numerous other authors. Finding actual remains of giants really intrigued me and I'll have to explore that... more info The Truth Shall Set You Free:
Joseph P. Farrell is man who fearlessly follows the truth wherever it leads. How much scientists and spiritual seekers could learn from his extraordinary example! If you already have your mind made up and don't want to be confused with the facts about this subject, DON'T READ THIS BOOK! Speculative but possible:
The great thing about Joseph Farrell's books are that aside from being interesting reads, they always challenge what you might term "conventional history", and thus regardless of whether you agree with him or not they always make you reconsider what previously you might have taken for granted to be fact. This book is certainly no exception to that.
I have mixed feelings about the book. On the negative side, some of the theories written by other researchers that Farrell uses to support his central... more info Similar Products:
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