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HE WAS A SATANIST! Payment was due... But when a Christian bank clerk saw his check to the Church of Satan and began praying for him, William Schnoebelen's life suddenly fell apart. His incredible occult powers failed. He lost his job - was evicted from his home - Everything went wrong! Because one Christian woman dared to PRAY - a high-ranking satanist came face to face with the ONLY AUTHORITY greater than the dark lord he served! WITNESS what the devil can do to a man - and what Jesus Christ can do for that man to shatter profound chains of spiritual despair. If a man possessed by demons and blood lust - headed for murder - can be set free and transformed by Jesus Christ NO ONE is beyond Salvation and Deliverance! THIS BOOK EXPOSES the dark origins and inner-workings of Satanism today - From "above ground" groups like the Church of Satan and the Temple of Set to the infernal depths of secret, hard-core satanic cults. LEARN Spiritual Warfare and how to PRAY against dark powers behind witchcraft and black magic - evidence that NOTHING compares to the power of the Blood shed on the Cross of Calvary and LEARN how to WITNESS the GOSPEL effectively to pagans, witches and Satanists! Since his miraculous salvation in Yahushua (Jesus Christ) over 30 years ago, Dr. William Schnoebelen has faithfully served Elohim & pressed into the calling and anointing of the Almighty, teaching Scriptural revelation to the Body of Messiah and ministering to the lost. A prayer warrior, counselor, Scriptural scholar and author, he founded With One Accord Ministries in 1992 and has traveled the world teaching, preaching and sharing the Gospel. An authority on alternative religions, cults and the occult, before his salvation Bill spent sixteen years as a teacher and high priest of witchcraft, spiritism and ceremonial magick. A former Satanist & Druidic high priest, the Almighty has used Dr. Bill's past to teach Spiritual Warfare and Minister to lost.
On 25 July 1947, India's last Viceroy, Lord Louis Mountbatten, stood before the Chamber of Princes in New Delhi and prepared to deliver the most important speech of his career. He had just three weeks to convince more than 550 sovereign princely states--some the size of Britain, some so small that cartographers had trouble locating them--to become part of a free India. Once Britain's most faithful allies, the princes could choose between joining India or Pakistan, or declaring their independence. This is a saga of promises and betrayals, of brinkmanship and intrigue. Mountbatten worked with two of independent India's founding fathers--the country's most senior civil servant, V.P. Menon, and Congress strongman Vallabhbhai Patel--to save the subcontinent from self-destruction. What India's architects described as a 'bloodless revolution' was anything but, as violence engulfed Kashmir and Indian troops put an end to Hyderabad's dreams of independence. Most states accepted the inevitable, giving up their kingdoms in exchange for guarantees that their privileges and titles would be preserved in perpetuity. Instead, they were led to their extinction--not by the sword, but by political expediency, leaving them with little more than fading memories of a glorified past.
Gerrard Hickson proposes here a series of alternative theories of astronomy, the place of the Earth and Sun in the universe, and the mathematics of the cosmos. After a revelatory experience, Gerrard Hickson began to dispute the distances involved between the Earth and the Sun. This book broadens and expands its scope, questioning the validity of underlying assumptions in astronomical science. Using the work of the ancient Greek and Roman scientists as a starting point, Hickson takes us forward through millennia of developments, asserting throughout that the basis of established science is unsound and thus in need of substantial overhaul. The later chapters of this book are occupied with refuting the theories propagated by the physicist Albert Einstein. Conceding that the notion of relativity is clever, Hickson nevertheless posits that it is based on unsound assumptions and is thus invalid. For the author, relativity is - alongside Newtonian physics and earlier theories of antiquity - a further step toward the wrongness that defines conventional astronomy. Although his ideas gained some notice for their novelty, the alternative hypotheses of astronomy posited by Hickson have been discredited. Successful use of conventional astronomic calculations in fields such as avionics, rocketry, space exploration, and communication satellites have affirmed that established mathematics and distances agreed on by science are sound. However, Hickson's theories remain a curiosity - it is to sate this that this book is reprinted, complete with the author's own illustrated diagrams.
Leading corporate lawyers and academics evaluate Delaware's dominance of corporate law and the challenges it now faces.
An insider’s gossipy, tell-all account of pre-revolutionary royal life, full of scandals, rivalries, and affairs, among the great dynasties of Europe. In the wake of World War I, a series of revolutions ended the reign of Europe’s last great royal families. Much has been written about how these dynasties—the Romanovs of Russia, the Hapsburgs of Austria, and the Hohenzollerns of Germany—helped shaped the events of their own demise. But in Secrets of Dethroned Royalty, Princess Catherine Radziwill pulls back the royal curtain to reveal a sordid, personal portrait of greatness in decline. A Polish-Russian aristocrat, Princess Catherine Radziwill had a famous penchant for scandal. First published in 1920, Secrets of Dethroned Royalty is a candid collection of events and anecdotes, all recounted as only she could tell them.
What is the score card for economics at the start of the new millennium? While there are many different schools of economic thought, it is the neo-classical school, with its alleged understanding and simplistic advocacy of the market, that has become equated in the public mind with economics. This book shows that virtually every aspect of conventional neo-classical economics' thinking is intellectually unsound. Steve Keen draws on an impressive array of advanced critical thinking. He constitutes a profound critique of the principle concepts, theories, and methodologies of the mainstream discipline. Keen raises grave doubts about economics' pretensions to established scientific status and its reliability as a guide to understanding the real world of economic life and its policy-making.
What makes certain types of money better than others? What consequences will you face when strangers suddenly mass produce your money, or when the authorities, whose very job it is to preserve monetary integrity, choose to pursue debasements and tinkering? While little discussed today, these questions address the problems on account of which many cultures and civilizations have collapsed and perished, and despite being neglected, they are no less critical for the present. Money Dethroned is a historical journey following the travels of some of humanity's most renowned explorers, investigating the history and evolution of money through their first-hand accounts. Combining economic theory, it explores the nature of money, its notable characteristics, and how the dynamics which cause its rise and demise have shaped the course of history.