Babylon Religion
A**N
Love the illustrations
My favorite part of this book are the illustrations. I wish the cover featured that this was so well illustrated. It looks like a regular chapter book until you open it.
R**6
Great resource for pagan idol evolution.
This book explains all the idols and false gods that were worshipped in the Bible and throughout history from a Christian perspective. Fun and informative. Interesting art work.
R**R
A MUST READ!!!!
Awesome book that EVERY CHRISTIAN, and NonChristian alike should read. This book exposes the Roman Catholic Church, and religion for what it truly is-nothing more than Babylonian religion masquerading as Christianity! Most lower echelon Catholics, being the good, moral people they are, don’t have a clue as to the roots of their beliefs.What is really surprising is that all of the world religions have their roots in Babylonian religion. It isn’t just Roman Catholicism. The exception? True, Biblical Christianity is the only exception-and this book shows you the difference.This book is written and presented in comic book format, and will keep the reader engaged. Readers from young adult to elderly will find it easy to read and digest.The study notes will aid in further study.All in all, this book tied up many loose ends for me. I have been waiting for a book like this for years.I received the book on its promised delivery date, but the cover had a lite cut on it, as if done with a razor knife, but only scratched the surface. This is minor, but should be mentioned.
Z**N
Cannot recommend highly enough for unbelievers to understand the how all religions came about
Cannot recommend highly enough for unbelievers to understand how all the world's religions came about. The storyline is based on Hislop's book "The Two Babylons". I believe this book is true to scriptures, the author being a strong believer in Our only Wise God and Saviour Jesus Christ who, in HIM deserves all Glory, Majesty, Dominion, and Power, both now and ever, Amen
V**N
Excellent depiction of the people's reaction when learning the truth: and the art work is absolutely phonominal!
The book grabbed my attention at the way the illustration look on the cover, then when discovering what great pictures and good fonts and hyperlinks; I wanted to get down to the truth and bought the book, a must read for true believer.Art Work by Jack Chick
M**F
The roots of paganism from ancient times till today.
Read the book within one day. An absolutely lucid read. Its in comic form, and he covers something very big. Nimrod had a lot to do with paganism, and so did his descendants. It traces everything that happened from Nimrod's descendants, and shows how this relates to the religion of Rome. And how the religion of rome is still alive and well today, in at least one religion of today. One of the key things, is that the ancient gods, got mixed with just about every religion on the face of the planet. If originally their was a very calm god, with a very energetic god, certain religions would mix the two together, so according to the author a lot of these gods are hybrids, and their were only a few originally, the rest are hybrids.
M**N
A comic book style read on the history of the Catholic Church
This is very light read for someone who is interested in history of the Catholic Church from a true Christian perspective. It shows you the tie-in with the history of Babylon. It's not get into a whole lot of details is not waiting how to take an intro volume, especially for new Christians.
&**;
An Amazing and informative work!
David W. Daniels provided so much historical data in this book and he is right on target about what happened after the Flood! Wow! Highly recommend this for anyone wanting to learn more about the world we live in today! Thank you David Daniels for sharing amazing truth with your readers! All those names learned in Art History and History of Religion classes clicked when seeing them in your book. Would not have connected the dots without your godly insight and wisdom. What a blessing to learn about this.
T**7
Done it again!
Thanks Daniel and Chicktracts for another great resource. God bless
L**.
"Imaginations of The Flesh"
Tertullian (230 AD) - ""By us," says he, "who are strangers to Sabbaths, new moons, and festivals, once acceptable to God, the Saturnalia, the feasts of January, the Brumalia, and Matronalia, are now frequented: gifts are carried to and fro, new year's day presents are made with din, and sports and banquets are celebrated with uproar; oh, how much more faithful are the heathen to their religion, who take special care to adopt no solemnity from Christians.""(p.70)- "The Two Babylons" by Alexander HislopAn even more saturated and historically in depth look at what is being described in "Babylon Religion" by David W Daniels. I'd first start with David W Daniels book as this will give you a really good compact/complex summary and timeline.
C**N
100% RECOMENDADO
Me encantó cómo dibujan y muestran la historia de la religión oficial hasta nuestros días. Tal vez no lo tomarás en serio por ser estilo historieta pero Tiene muchas bibliografías que lo respaldan.
J**P
Wow!
Excellent
E**N
Babylon religion
Interesting book really opening my eyes, very interesting. I have really enjoyed reading this book and I would recommend it to any one else.
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