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The Death of Truth
In 1975 Kissinger during a conversation with the U.S. ambassador to Turkey and two Turkish and Cypriot diplomats assured his hosts that he could work around an offi...
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The Death of Truth
"The physical demeanor of this man, the way he describes life in the great outdoors, led me to understand that here was someone who had never boxed, been mount...
The Birth of Jesus
All that night Mary was restless so that neither of them slept much. By the break of day the pangs of childbirth were well in evidence, and at noon,...
The Early Childhood of Jesus
OWING to the uncertainties and anxieties of their sojourn in Bethlehem, Mary did not wean the babe until they had arrived safely...
Events of the Sixth ● Seventh ● Eighth Years
Already, with his mother’s help, Jesus had mastered the Galilean dialect of the Aramaic tongue; and now his father began te...
Zoroastrianism
Zoroaster was himself directly in contact with the descendants of the earlier Melchizedek missionaries, and their doctrine of the one God became a central...
Buddhism
Ganid was shocked to discover how near Buddhism came to being a great and beautiful religion without God, without a personal and universal Deity. However, he did fi...
Hinduism
The missionaries of Melchizedek carried the teachings of the one God with them wherever they journeyed. Much of this monotheistic doctrine, together with other and...
Suduanism (Jainism)
The third group of religious believers who preserved the doctrine of one God in India — the survival of the Melchizedek teaching —...
Shinto
Only recently had the manuscripts of this Far-Eastern religion been lodged in the Alexandrian library. It was the one world religion of which Ganid had neve...