For many years, occultists have tried to tie together the magical aspects of Christianity with fact. Steiner makes an argument for these occult connections in this book starting from not only the Hebrew text but the Greek and Roman influences that happened to come into the faith of the Christians. Although many in the church will take this work and renounce it, there is arguments given here that need appropriate answers. To take this tome and read it as fact might be a stretch but it will give a good glimpse into the ...
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For many years, occultists have tried to tie together the magical aspects of Christianity with fact. Steiner makes an argument for these occult connections in this book starting from not only the Hebrew text but the Greek and Roman influences that happened to come into the faith of the Christians. Although many in the church will take this work and renounce it, there is arguments given here that need appropriate answers. To take this tome and read it as fact might be a stretch but it will give a good glimpse into the history of the occult and some of their very beliefs.
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