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Ancient Paganism: The Sorcery of the Fallen Angels

Written by: Ken Johnson
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Ancient Paganism explores the false religion of the ancient pre-flood world and its spread after Noah's Flood into the Gentile nations. Quotes from the ancient church fathers, rabbis, and the Talmud detail the activities and beliefs of both Canaanite and New Testament era sorcery.

This audiobook explores how, according to biblical prophecy, this same sorcery will return before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ to Earth. These religious beliefs and practices will invade the end time church and become the basis for the religion of the Antichrist. Wicca, Druidism, Halloween, Yule, meditation, and occultic tools are discussed at length. This audiobook is brought to you by Biblefacts Ministries, Biblefacts.org

©2013 Ken Johnson (P)2019 Ken Johnson
Occult Spirituality Witchcraft Natural Disaster Fantasy Magic Users Sorcery Ancient Religion
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biased opinions masquerading as historical fact

this book is full of Christian Superstition and hypocrisy. no one historical source of polytheistic religions or philosophy was study or presented in his book. on several occasions the author of this book quoted the Bible as as being factual and historically accurate. this book promotes the psychological and philosophical persecution of anyone who does not conform to a very specific set of Christian doctrine. this work is not of scholarly nature, it is more akin to tabloid rubbish.

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