The intent of this book is to merely present before you the compromise that has occurred between Christianity and paganism. Under the facade of Christianity the duplicitous ancient mystery religious system that began in Babylon continues. This religion is perpetuated through the most powerful religious institution in the world- the Roman Catholic Church. How is this possible? In a strategic effort to appeal to the pagans of Rome the Universal Church simply fused the pagan customs and festivals of sun worshipers with the rites of the one true faith. The Pagan Origins of Christian Holidays is an examination of the holidays that are observed by Christians today. This book reveals a piercing truth; Satan has deceived the whole world.
#379507 in Books Amir Hussain 2016-09-13Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.75 x 5.75 x .50l; .0 #File Name: 1481306227142 pagesMuslims and the Making of America
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. This Book is ImportantBy Patrick NichelsonProfessor Hussain; immediate past Editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Religion; has written another important book. With “Muslims in the Making of America†he knocks the ball out of the stadium. Book clubs; American Studies courses; and readers of all ages can explore; learn from and have spirited talks about this book. If you want to learn about the (for their overall numbers) disproportionate contributions of Muslims to American history; to our professions and culture; as well as enjoy a good dose of interesting information about sports; music and American architecture; this is your read. There’s one surprise after another in this writer’s strong; clear narrative. My hat’s off also to Hussain and Baylor U Press for the attractive layout; the expansive and elucidating photography; and the pleasant print. Recently National Public Radio and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation have interviewed Hussain. You can Google them for an introduction to this lively; prescient and intelligent writer.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. This is a must!By Carl BarberThis book is extremely informative and interesting. All Americans should read this book.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy EFExcellent!