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isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter vii (defending the secret science)

“The sin was merely – marriage. John was a “virgin”; several of the Fathers assert the fact on the authority of tradition. Even Paul, the most liberal and high-minded of them all, finds it difficult to reconcile the position of a married man with that of a faithful servant of God. There is also “a [...]

isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter vii (defending the secret science)

“As to the patristic firebrand, Tertullian, whom des Mousseaux apotheosizes in company with his other demi-gods, he is regarded by Reuss, Baur, and Schweigler, in quite a different light. The untrustworthiness of statement and inaccuracy of Tertullian, says the author of Supernatural Religion, are often apparent. Reuss characterizes his Christianism as “apre, insolent, brutal, ferrailleur.” [...]

Blessed Night, Loves 😊

I Pray All Is Well With Everyone...And Your Hearts And Minds Are Full Of Love, Joy, And Compassion...For Yourselves And Everyone Else...All Over The World. And Since Every Day Comes With Its Own Blessings And Challenges...Never An Uneventful Moment In Any Of Our Lives - When Observing Through The Eyes Of Our "Mighty I AM [...]

Grateful Day, Everyone…

“When you say “I AM”, the Cosmic Law acts instantly! So in your Acknowledgment through your Decrees, fail not to remember that every Acknowledgment sent forth sets the ethers into motion to start, as it were, a forest fire of the Sacred Fire to burn Its Way through everything human, and release the Victory of [...]

isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter vii (defending the secret science)

“Begging this eminent scholar’s pardon, we must again contradict him. Laying aside his cautious “if”, we will merely show that though the short paragraph may possibly be genuine, and “perfectly in the style of Josephus”, its several parenthesis are most palpably later forgeries; and, “if”, Josephus had made any mention of Christ at all, it [...]

isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter vii (defending the secret science)

“The next champion for the propagation of Apostolic Succession, is Eusebius himself. Is the word of this Armenian Father any better than that of Irenaeus? Let us see what the most competent critics say of him. And before we turn to modern critics at all, we might remind the reader of the scurrilous terms in [...]