End Times

According to Scripture
By Charles Pallaghy

The question of the end of days has been the subject of debate for millennia by both Christians and those of other faiths. A significant and graphic description is contained in the New Testament book of Revelation, but it does not begin or end there....

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System Upon Systems in the Bible

By Pastor William OuYang
By William OuYang

System Upon Systems in the Bible by William OuYang emphasizes God's holy and loving sides. Written in two parts, the text ties scripture together in different areas of the Bible. The material seeks to detail connections between certain scriptures and the problems we face currently....

The Secret Religion

Unveiling Hidden Beliefs and Ancient Mysteries in Christianity
By Tony Sunderland

In The Secret Religion, Tony Sunderland delves into the complex interplay between orthodox Christianity, represented by the Catholic Church and its Protestant challengers, and the suppressed yet resilient teachings of Gnosticism. By examining narratives of the beginning of the world, differing gospels about Jesus's mission...

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Deep Utopia

Life and Meaning in a Solved World
By Nick Bostrom

In Deep Utopia: Life and Meaning in a Solved World, author Nick Bostrom presents a thought-provoking exploration of a post-instrumental world where AI has been successfully integrated into society. The book opens with a conversation on a Monday between Tessius and Firafix. They are attending...

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Cave as Labyrinth

Plato's Meno and the Socratic Moment
By Alan Ponikvar

In Cave as Labyrinth, Alan Ponikvar's analysis of Socratic philosophy through Plato’s dialogue "Meno" examines Socrates’ use of professed ignorance as a method of inquiry. Socrates' approach involves challenging conventional definitions of virtue by exposing contradictions and prompting reevaluation. He contrasts with sophists by focusing...

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Esdra's Three-Headed Eagle

By James Harman

Esdra's Three-Headed Eagle by James Harman delves into the biblical text of 2 Esdras, which is one of the ancient texts that was excluded from the modern Bible. This book focuses on prophecies concerning the coming of Christ and the rise of the Beast, as...

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Beyond Our Self-Image

The True Story of a Fictional Character
By N.T. Hettigei

Beyond Our Self-Image by N.T. Hettigei is a self-help guide that offers a unique approach to experiencing true happiness and inner peace by exploring the concept of self-image and the noble heart. The book presents practical exercises to help readers break free from their limiting...

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Unlocking Kabbalah

A New Synthesis of Astrology, Tarot, and the Tree of Life
By Thomas Weems

Unlocking Kabbalah: A New Synthesis of Astrology, Tarot, and the Tree of Life is a work of non-fiction in the New Age, self-help, and holistic philosophy genres. Penned by author Thomas Weems, this fascinating work reinterprets the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, suggesting its current form...

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Nightwatch

By James Garrabrant

Nightwatch by James Garrabrant is a compilation of lively and concise observations about human nature and the world around us. Garrabrant's literary work touches on life, love, human perception, history, culture, politics, corruption, cynicism, religion, morality, and philosophy. Some of Garrabrant's memorable sayings include, "Thankfulness...

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The Religious Divide

By Larry Squyres

In The Religious Divide by Larry Squyres, being raised in a family of people who attend different religious denominations has a way of posing questions that need answers. Comparing and contrasting the differences and similarities in the belief structures plays a key role in finding...

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