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Never Mind
Richard Nicholson
Never Mind
Richard Nicholson
Never Mind rings the curtain down on two thousand years of nonsense. It reveals dramatic facts, unknown to the general public, about the origins of Christianity. These facts have never before been assembled under one cover. They culminate in a bombshell dramatic chapter. The book begins with a brief, but essential, study of a select number of modern miracle claims and myths, including largely unknown facts about the supposed apparitions of the Virgin Mary. One chapter is devoted to the incredible story of Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon Church. The book then moves to the main arena, Christianity. A brief summary of what is known and what is not known about the first four Christian centuries is presented, including a not-to-be-believed description of major forgeries, lies and deceptions.The balance of the book includes:· The Gospels The four gospels of the New Testament are briefly reviewed, with particular focus as to who wrote them and when. Incredible admissions are made by the Catholic Encyclopedia. Forged gospels and their authors are exposed.· Bah HumbugThe Nativity (Christmas) story is totally exposed as a myth and the Catholic Encyclopedia agrees!· Constantine, Eusebius and JeromeA fascinating story about three shady characters and their enormous effect upon Christianity.· Dem BonesActually humorous! Read about how many churches claim to possess Christ's circumcised foreskin.· The Cult of MaryMary's history (?) is briefly examined and a startling, little known fact revealed about her.· Peter and the Papacy If you believe that Peter was the first Pope, then this chapter is for you.· The Crucifixion, Resurrection and AscensionMaterial never before assembled in one book.· PaulThe best is saved for last, but will not be revealed here.An additional chapter presents interesting material about the Old Testament
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 20, 2000 |
ISBN13 | 9780738828657 |
Publishers | Xlibris |
Pages | 112 |
Dimensions | 213 × 7 × 138 mm · 149 g |
Language | English |