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Forbidden Religion.


Forbidden Religion

Douglas Kenyon, editor

Bear & Company

c/o Inner Traditions

One Oak Street, Rochester, VT 05767

1591430674 $18.00 www.bearandcompany.com

Edited by Douglas Kenyon, the editor and publisher of the bimonthly bi·month·ly  
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 journal "Atlantis Rising", Forbidden Religion: Suppressed Heresies of the West is an expose of hidden religions banned by the orthodox Church, from the time prior to Christ to the turbulent times of the Cathars and the Templars, to the Masons of the New World and much more. From connections between the roots of Western faith and ancient Egyptian religion Ancient Egyptian religion encompasses the beliefs and rituals of Ancient Egypt. It was followed in Egypt for over three thousand years until the establishment of Coptic Christianity and Islam. , to the true identities of the three magi Magi (mā`jī), priestly caste of ancient Persia. Probably Median in origin, they were, according to Herodotus, a tribe rather than a priestly family. Zoroaster is thought to have been a Magus. , to the real clandestine CLANDESTINE. That which is done in secret and contrary to law.
     2.Generally a clandestine act in case of the limitation of actions will prevent the act from running.
 organization behind the secrets in the popular novel "The Da Vinci da Vinci Surgery A surgical robot for performing certain surgeries–eg, mitral valve repair and laparoscopic procedures–eg, cholecystectomy and gastric ulcer repair. See Laparoscopic surgery, Robotics, Surgical robot.  Code", Forbidden Religion covers a mind-expanding plethora of little-contemplated history affecting modern concepts of faith. Black-and-white photographs and a glorious section of inset color plates illustrate this one-of-a-kind survey of the nether corners of Western religious history.
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Title Annotation:Forbidden Religion: Suppressed Heresies of the West
Publication:Internet Bookwatch
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Date:Jan 1, 2007
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