Babylon Religion

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Author: David W Daniels
ISBN: 9780758906311
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Pages: 224 - Paperback

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Learn how a Babylonian goddess became the Virgin Mary

The Virgin Mary, worshiped the whole world over, is actually an ancient pagan goddess.

Over the last century, researchers of all kinds have uncovered many clues to this mystery...but few have put those pieces together...until now.

Combining research from anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, art history, mythology and even occultic sources, you will see, in plain language, how Satan's ancient religion of Babylon still lives today as modern Roman Catholicism – the most powerful religious and secular force on the planet.

An ancient pagan goddess sits in the Vatican, steadily bringing all religions under her control. Are you under her spell? Are your family or loved ones? What can you do about it?

The answers are in this book.

 

Books on the same subject



Queen of All, by Jim Tetlow
 

The Two Babylons, by Alexander Hislop
 

Messages From Heaven, by Jim Tetlow

 

Reader Reviews

Glasses It shows the TRUE significance of the world's myths and legends
As I see it, the book's assets are as follows:
(1) For most 21st century readers, it IS easier to read, grasp, and understand than Hislop's The Two Babylons. Nothing against that wonderful book, but Hislop did not have to worry about nearly illiterate readers who spend most of their time watching TVs, computer monitors, movies, and videos and DVDs. We could lament the deplorable state of the American mind---or we could try to reach contemporary readers much as we would try to reach those who do not understand English. To that end, the text is easy to read and well constructed visually, and the cartoons not only serve to illustrate and supplement the text, but they even work if someone doesn't read the strictly textual portions. The art is another great feature. This is some of the best work that Bro. Jack has ever produced, and I hope that you will pass along my congratulations and appreciation for a job well done.

(2) It serves as a capable "defence" of Hislop's work, incorporating recent discoveries to further demonstrate the validity of Hislop's original thesis.

(3) It does a great job of addressing the world's myths and legends and showing their TRUE significance. For most of the past 150 years, mythology has been used to suggest that the Bible is unreliable and that Christianity is merely an amalgamation of elements taken and adapted from various myths. (The Golden Bough and The Hero of Many Faces are good examples of this approach.) More than once in my graduate studies I heard the Lord Jesus dismissed as nothing more than another "fertility myth." I have no idea how many believers have been shipwrecked as a result of such falsehoods, but your book works to show that many (most?) of the world's myths are merely distortions and perversions of truth preserved (and only found) in the Bible. (Hey, if modern Hollywood can't get a Bible story straight, why would we think that ancient pagans would do a better job?)

(4) The amount of research is incredible! Footnotes at the bottom of many pages provide a quick reference for anyone who might wish to (a) investigate further, or (b) make sure that you're telling the truth. And the more detailed endnotes are clearly pointed out in the main text and do not slow down a reader who does not wish to consult the notes as he reads. As I mentioned on the phone, with a Ph. D. in English, I've done a fair amount of research and study on my own, and I can appreciate the amount of work that you put into this book. (And since the Bible says, "Let no man deceive you by any means," I'm one of those people who DO check out footnotes and put them to the test when they concern matters with which I am not already acquainted. I am thankful to say that from the time I started doing this---roughly the time when the Angel of Light? comic first came out---I have never found a faulty or phony reference citation in a Chick publication. Whether it was a person about whom I was told that I could write for additional information, or a reference to a book that I could purchase for myself, or a book that I had to obtain through inter-library loan, I've put those comics and tracts and books to the test. Granted, some people may dismiss the original source material in some instances, but they CAN'T honestly dismiss the citation of it.

(5) The picture format allows the reader to SEE a lot of the things you talk about (especially when the pictures reproduce idols from other cultures, or pages from Codex Vaticanus). Somewhere in my files is a photo I found from an early 20th-century precursor to Frazier and Campbell, a photo of a clay figure found more than 20 feet underground in Idaho during the digging of a well. The figure in question was a woman holding a young infant. Jung would call it "a universal archetype," but Bible-believers know better. The pictures in this book often work to lend additional support to your thesis.

(6) There is a lot of humor in the book---humor used to mock false doctrine and false deceivers. This only serves to make the book more readable.

Thank you again for preparing this book and your previous one. I look forward to reading anything else that God allows you to produce for the edification of his people and the salvation of sinners. — Daryl Coats, PhD

Glasses One book that will not gather dust on my bookcase!
"Babylon Religion" blends the exhaustive research of David Daniels with the detailed cartoons of Jack Chick. The result is a book that is both fun and informative, serious but amusing, and complicated yet simple to understand. The content is controversial, something any sincere discussion of religion should be. The fact that most publishers will not confront such issues raises the obvious question if they are sincere about anything other than making money. But Chick Publications has strong religious beliefs and has never been afraid to promote them in full view of the public.

"Babylon Religion" is a rare reminder that diversity of thought is the most important diversity a free society has, and we should do everything we can to protect our free market place of ideas, rather than the feelings of various special interest groups. Whether you agree or disagree with the conclusions of "Babylon Religion", you will be impressed with the skill and artistic efforts Daniels and Chick made to present their case. I found myself marveling over the work and detail that went into crafting over 180 pages with information and stunning illustrations. This is one book that will not gather dust on my bookcase! — Kurt Kuersteiner

Glasses A very clear birds-eye "flyby" of the history
The book gives a very clear birds-eye "flyby" of the history, drawing connections between ancient Babylon and its 'Queen of Heaven' with many religions and their many respective queens. Including, but not limited to Egyptians, Catholicism, to modern day belief systems using eastern mysticism and the prevailing selfism taught today.

This book makes clear that there is only one living God, and many lies manifesting themselves in the woman that so many worship in place of Him.

For me, I draw the conclusion that Mary, Semiramis, Tlazolteotl, Maryam or whatever name she goes by, she is going to tie the world together into the prophesied one world religion. — Remi Fernhout, Manager of Christ the Way bookstore in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Glasses Everything you didn't know you wanted to know...
Everything you didn't know you wanted to know about false religious systems. Waist high, over-the-plate; you can't miss it! — Dan Harms

Glasses A must for every pastor's library and Christian's home
There are a lot of folks who have that wonderful classic of Hislop's, "The Two Babylon's," on their shelves at home and have never read it... people like me. Now it's come to life with pictures and an abbreviated text thanks to David Daniels. Now the "common plowboy" can read and be shocked by its powerful and timeless message. It's a must for every pastor's library and Christian's home. It's time the proverbial frog in the pot starts realizing it's getting hotter and starts standing for righteousness and not be swayed by the fear of man any longer. — Tim Berends, Christian radio talk show host, co-host of "Mornings with Tim & Al"

Glasses Makes things really easy to understand
Greetings and Peace be Unto You,

I have just read your new book Babylon Religion. This book is great and makes things really easy to understand. I thank our lord and Saviour for giving you the knowledge, wisdom and courage to publish this book.

It's amazing how much people are deceived by nothing more than Hollywood show business. I have also read your other book Did the catholic church give us the bible. I also really loved the book and the way it was written, — SY, Sydney, Australia

Glasses Daniels exposes the pagan roots...(of Rome)
Babylon Religion makes learning easy, with its scholarly research by David W. Daniels and instructional drawings by Jack T. Chick, who keeps outdoing himself in his latest books. (I also love their other new book, Did the Catholic Church Give Us the Bible? It will be a classic!) As the great artists of the past, such as Durer, Dore¢ and Bruegels used their artistic skills to teach and turn the religious tide, so Jack Chick takes pen in hand and skillfully points precious people away from error and to our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.

If you know a dear Catholic who thinks that 'Mary' is their savior, please give them the book, Babylon Religion. As a former Catholic, I wish someone had given such a book to me when I was a child and had a much revered statue of 'Mary' in my room. I found it to be a dead path, along with the Catholic institution that cast it and tries to cast its spell on millions of lost souls. I pray that this book will lead many precious souls to follow Jesus' command to "Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues" (Rev. 18:4). The book reveals who this heretical "her" is and that Jesus Christ is the true Saviour and "the living God." (To expose the errors of this corrupt system, which "changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature…," I wrote In Awe of Thy Word, chapters 7 & 8 in New Age Bible Versions, and a section in Which Bible Is God's Word.)

David Daniels' sharp mind has done all of the digging for the reader. As an art historian, I am grateful for his skill in researching, distilling and expanding upon the scarcely accessible books that document the migration of pagan imagery and thought, especially the classic, The Two Babylons. Daniels exposes the pagan roots and today's rotten fruits which fall from the deadly Roman Catholic "tree of…evil." He presents the facts of history, tracing and documenting the migration of the pagan religions and their goddess veneration, to today's Catholic system and its misplaced and distorted focus on the dead human female, Mary, whom Rome remolded to match the pagan "queen of heaven" (Jer. 7:18). Daniels' Appendix A is an invaluable tool, and it alone is worth the modest price of the book. This is yet another much needed Chick Publication for which to praise the Lord! — Dr. Gail Riplinger

Glasses It was captivating
Greetings in the mighty name of our Lord Jesus Christ!  I loved your book!  It was captivating. I could hardly put it down, although at times I had to put it down.  Actually I read it in the evenings and at my breakfast and lunch times.  It is filled with such truth.  It is so amazing how the enemy has deceived the people of the earth.  I thank our gracious and merciful God for opening our eyes.  He has been and is so patient and longsuffering with us!  I am so thankful.

I pray the Lord our God will use the truth of the book to deliver hundreds of thousands from the kingdom of darkness.  May our Lord have mercy upon the deceived souls that read the book.  May He deliver them from the kingdom of darkness and translate them into the kingdom of His Dear Son. — Mrs. B.H., Illinois

 

Table of Contents

Why Should You Read This Book?

Chapter 1
From Noah to Nimrod

   As It Was in the Days of Noah
   The Great Flood
   Be Fruitful and Multiply
   Relationship Restored - But Not for Long
   From Adam to Lamech
   From Noah to Abraham
   Ham's Children
   The Tower of "Babble"
   Something to Consider
   One King to Rule Them All
   Nimrod's True Colors
   Shem's Righteous Revenge

Chapter 2
Satan's Plan for Semiramis

   Semiramis Gets Religion
   A Lesson from the Garden
   Heavenly Queen?
   A Counterfeit Fulfillment Prophecy
   Walls to Keep People Out—or In?
   An Unholy Priesthood
   The Confessional
   Initiation into the "Mysteries"
   How Tammuz Became a "god"
   The Death of Semiramis

Chapter 3
The Spread of Babylon Religion

   Secrets of Babylon Religion
   The Selling of the "gods"
   Spreading Babylon Religion—by the Calendar
   Many Names—the Same "god"
   The Hollywood of the Ancient World
   The Changing of the "gods"—Nimrod
   The Changing of the "gods"—Semiramis
   The Changing of the "gods"—Tammuz
   The Blending of the "gods"—Parent to Child
   The Changing of the "gods"—Mother Goddess Religion
   The Changing of the "gods"—Satan's Plan
   The Changing of the "gods"—Satan's Problem
   The Essence of Babylon Religion

Chapter 4
God's Plan for His People

   The Devil's "Organized" Religion
   God's People—For Better or For Worse
   Rebuilding Babylon

Chapter 5
The True Fulfillment of the Prophecy

   The Coming of the Promised Seed
   Behold the Lamb of God!
   The Temptations of Jesus
   The Sacrifice of Jesus
   You Can't Keep a Good Man Down
   Jesus' Final Instructions
   Jesus Ascends to Heaven
   One Way!
   The One True High Priest
   One Way—And Many Ladders
   Not Everyone That Saith, "Lord, Lord!"
   The One God Is Looking For

Chapter 6
From Nero to Contantine

   Nero Persecutes the Christians
   God Preserves His Words in Antioch
   Satan Uses Egypt—Again
   Constantine's Pivotal Role
   Tailoring the Truth
   The "sun god" Changes Names
   Constantine Creates Catholicism
   Satan's "holey bible"
   No Further Need for Constantine

Chapter 7
Babylon Religion—Revivied!

   The Final Preparations
   The Transformation of Semiramis
   The Transformation of "Jesus"
   Deceiving & Being Deceived
   The Mother of Harlots
   Semiramis in Arabia
   A Multitude of Marys
   A "Tiny Little" Inquisition
   Satan's Triumph
   The Dirty Birdcage
   The New Home of the sun god
   Conclusion
   The Call of Jesus

   End Notes
   Annotated Bibliography
   Index of Subjects

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