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This book shows the connection between the city of Babylon mentioned in the Bible and the Babylonian system influencing the world today. The book reveals the connection between various ancient empires and the ancient city of Babylon and deals with the gods and symbols from the ancient system now used in churches. It exposes various modern terms and code words used by New Age occultists. It also deals with cover-ups in education along with various mind-control techniques and experiments conducted by government agencies.

Produktbeschreibung
This book shows the connection between the city of Babylon mentioned in the Bible and the Babylonian system influencing the world today. The book reveals the connection between various ancient empires and the ancient city of Babylon and deals with the gods and symbols from the ancient system now used in churches. It exposes various modern terms and code words used by New Age occultists. It also deals with cover-ups in education along with various mind-control techniques and experiments conducted by government agencies.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Hunter is an ordained minister with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts, a master's in history and a master's in theology. Aside from this book, which deals with church history and eschatology, he has written an exposé based on his research and experience in an African American cult. He has written a booklet on comparative religion, and a dictionary on religion and symbols, a reference book on the Bible, and is currently working on another literary project. In addition, Paul Hunter has done workshops and lectures on paganism and church history. He has also taught English as a Second Language, public speaking, and civics along with various other subjects, has pastored a mission in New York City and is currently working with two churches. During his free time, he enjoys reading books on history, comparative religion, cults, ancient religions, and folk customs. In addition, he conducts a bible study on Fridays, gives lectures and sermons at other churches and engages in an outreach in the metropolitan community, and has done volunteer work at a local community center.