STRONG FOR THE BATTLE

Written by Irvin L. Rozier


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I will hold on to Jesus with all my might He will keep me safe throughrepparttar fight Satan thinks he has a grip on my soul But Jesus sends victory and makes me whole

The Lord gives me strength forrepparttar 126433 battle When my faith in Him Satan tries to rattle The mighty spiritual war is hard to comprehend When Jesus says enough,repparttar 126434 battle will end

Copyright 2005 Irvin L. Rozier

author of My Walk with the Lord, www.selahbooks.com, preacher, retired US Army


The Origin of Religions

Written by Robert Bruce Baird


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Beyond mere local attunement isrepparttar art of divination or dowsing a map or by means of astrolabes such as include zoomorphic designs which have been found inrepparttar 126432 archaeological record. They were able to travelrepparttar 126433 whole world and they foundrepparttar 126434 far greater copper (and other even purer ores) around present day Lake Superior. I have one book dedicated to this fact and later in this book I will present artifacts recently brought to me by a person with a metal detector who found evidences of what I wrote about in that book.

This book addressesrepparttar 126435 uses and abuses ofrepparttar 126436 Occult or hidden knowledge ofrepparttar 126437 ancients asrepparttar 126438 title does indicate. You can decide if it was useful to create these gods or other myths atrepparttar 126439 time some traders of that era sought to maintain their secret. You can decide if you should followrepparttar 126440 myths or these pantheons today. Christianity has a larger pantheon of gods, angels, saints or other myths and mere representative deities today. People go to war to protect their gods orrepparttar 126441 leaders who foist these beliefs and social systems uponrepparttar 126442 world to this day.

Author of Diverse Druids World-Mysteries.com guest writer Columnist in The ES Press Magazine Co-Discoverer of ancient artifacts


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