Hermes and Christ the Occult Unveiled

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0966181204 
ISBN 13
9780966181203 
Category
Occult/Nonfiction  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1997 
Publisher
Pages
354 
Description
As the millennium closes certain millianistic expectations are rising to a fever pitch. As the millennium passes these expectations shall prove worthless and invalid (the Second Coming, the Rapture, the Apocalypse, "God's" earthly Kingdom, etc., etc., etc.). No longer will rational humanity be capable nor willing to sustain the obscenity of Orthodox Christianity. This travesty, Orthodox Christianity owes its historical success to dual factors: 1. Its semi-convincing articulation of a death denial system of theology; 2. The fact that its original dupes, western Europe, were capable of manifesting a superior technology which essentially subjugated the rest of humanity, and through force of arms spread this infection to the extent that it is now, with capitalism a dominant word view. For two thousand years humanity has waited at the bus stop of disappointment. The time has come for a new schedule! Shake off the cob webs. Find a bus stop where you can see, hear and smell the bus. Hermes and Christ the Occult Unveiled is that vehicle which will deliver humanity across the new millennium to its valid destination Apotheosis! All aboard! Contained in this tome are twenty-two chapters which address and answer all of the epistemological, phenomenal, ontological and cosmological questions ever postulated by the shivering beast called collectively Humanity! What is the meaning of life? What becomes of self after death? Who is God? These and a raft of other seminal, foundational questions are both explored and answered in this text. This text is a blueprint not for the next millennium, but for the next Aeon. The Theology expressed on the pages of the tome are not, as are other theologies, based on Faith (Faith is the Threshold of Tyranny). Virtually every aspect of this theology can be verified through Empiricism. - from Amzon 
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