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The End of Learning: Logic and the Means of Knowledge
This book is intended
to be a basic introduction to true and meaningful analysis, whether it be
termed ‘science,’ ‘religion,’ ‘philosophy,’ ‘logic,’ etc., in order to aid the
reader in constructing a new paradigm for understanding and interpreting
reality, particularly the most pressing questions which we rational beings are
all wrought with: the philosophers’ fons et origo—the
natures and relationship of God and the universe, and the nature and purpose of
man in relation to the universe. It is based on an esoteric but thoroughly
valid understanding of mystic religion, math-based science and ancient
scripture. The main argument begins by pointing out the oft-overlooked
differences between the capriciously labeled ‘Gnostic’ cults and the
anti-Christian cults of Gnosticism. It then goes on to authoritatively answer
once and for all the most important questions posed by the world’s religions
and philosophies, such as the ideas concerning original sin, free will, the
problem of suffering and the origin of evil. A broad list of topics addressed
includes the negative influence of secular Humanism and Luciferianism in
contemporary exoteric religion, secretive government-sponsored mind-control
programs and alien cover-ups, the non-validity of the classical scientific
paradigm of rigorous causality, an in-depth correction of the major errors of
contemporary mainstream and fringe archaeology, the relationship between
substance and sense, the different types of law including natural law and
natural consequence, and a general overview of the noblest of the sciences:
logic, ethics and metaphysics. The most significant mistakes of men like Baruch
Spinoza and Albert Einstein are thoroughly examined in light of modern science,
and of the philosophical system of Gottfried W. von Leibniz, now formally known
as Optimism.
The End of Learning is the first and only philosophical treatise to adequately pick up
where Leibniz left off three centuries ago, and as such it is an invaluable
resource for analyzing and interpreting the truths revealed by his unsurpassed
genius. Although enough attention is given to debunk the illogical sophisms of
Atheism and a few other equally absurd paradigms and to shed light on their
historical origins, no effort is made to legitimize the self-evident truths of
science and scripture. Rather the focus of the book is on pointing out the
flaws in logic which prohibit us from recognizing them as such. This book is a
veritable rabbit hole of truth. read more
The Nazarene Way: Biblical Ethics and Eschatology
The goal of The Nazarene Way is to provide the
reader with an analytical and comprehensive explanation of both the legalistic
letter and the spiritual intent of the Christians’ scriptures in order to
overcome mainstream indoctrination and replace it with a more valid
interpretation of the truth. Our purpose is to take out of the religion of
Christ its mystical element and explain it in the manner in which it was
actually meant to be understood by its founders. The meaning of the symbols,
the rites, the terms and the formulae are decoded in order to present a
complete picture of what not only this religion, but in fact what every
religion is and what they are for. In other words, this is a study of all
things, not just the Bible or Christianity.
This book is intended
primarily for Christians or those who have grown up in Western culture and who
are therefore familiar with the basic principles of Christianity and open to
analyzing them according to what the Bible says rather than what has been
repeatedly said by lying and deceiving men. There are many things which are
taken for granted here, but these are covered elsewhere, especially in The
End of Learning: Logic and the Means of Knowledge, which is intended to
introduce the reader to the concepts contained herein. This book takes the
ethical and metaphysical arguments presented in The End of Learning and
develops them in detail without needlessly retracing the steps to the beginning
of those arguments.
Whereas The End of
Learning was the first, or perhaps for some, the second grade of the system
now being presented, this is the second or third. This book, unlike the last
volume, captures the essence of the religious sentiment rather than its
expression. It is not intended that the reader should require further education
after this, but rather that the reader should have a point of view as
enlightened as those of the ancient mystic sages after comprehending its
esoteric truths. It is intended that the reader will come away with all the
knowledge necessary to change his or her life for the better in every way
accorded by applied spirituality. No other book in the history of man can
rightfully claim to achieve the same goals with the same measure of exactitude.
The Nazarene Way begins the ambitious apology of Biblical Christianity by addressing
the main arguments advanced by the Illuminists of the 18th century
which are still being regurgitated by the common Agnostic Westerner without
adequate reply from the recognized clerical authorities. The main purpose is to
introduce the reader to a Biblical system of ethics so simple and so profound
that it has never even occurred to the average “Christian,” while
simultaneously correcting each of the many mistakes of nearly 17 centuries of
established dogma within the mainstream ecclesiastical organizations. These
criticisms are of a logical nature only—it is not our purpose to judge or
inflame those who have called themselves Christians and our spiritual leaders,
but to educate and save them. What is presented is therefore the formerly
universal religion, or a reformed
Christianity—natural religion, but Christianity because it particularly takes
into account the advances in understanding provided by the Nazarene interpretation
and the wonderful scriptures it has produced, regardless of the name or
epistemological bias which we attach to the holistic paradigm. read more
The Anti-Gospel: Perverting Christ’s Gospel of Grace
This is Edward
Hendrie’s exposition of the doctrine of free will for the Jesuit invention that
it is, and by default, it is a searing condemnation of the anti-Christian views
now universally espoused by the “Christian” churches and organizations of the
world. We consider it the authoritative source on this important issue.
The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in
Human Nature (coming soon)
William James’ great
work adapted from his Gifford Lectures has left an indelible mark on psychology
and philosophy. It is important in its own right, but has a special place here
in being the principle source of reference in The Nazarene Way, and we are therefore presenting it to make it
more accessible to the reader.
Theodicy: Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom
of Man and the Origin of Evil (on hold indefinitely)
This timeless, priceless
classic of the Scholastic tradition of critical thinking by Gottfried Wilhelm
von Leibniz (1646-1716) set the foundation for modern logic, philosophy,
ethics, law, metaphysics and theology. It is, however, a very difficult read,
and as such the influence of the school of philosophy which has been attributed
to it (Optimism) has diminished over time. This is owing more to Leibniz’s
suppression by those whose paradigms he has debunked than any imperfection in
the text, and we have therefore decided to help give it the credibility it
deserves. Using E. M. Huggard’s translation of the original French, we have
made it more reader-friendly by adding hundreds of citations and translations
of otherwise obscure but nevertheless important Greek, Latin and Italian
references. Although Theodicy is in
the public domain and there are many e-book sources currently in circulation,
these are merely reprints of the standard Open Court publication, and no other
edition has added to the comprehensibility of Huggard’s translation.
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