SEEKING TODAY'S GOD And A Few Biker Stories
Our scriptures have been so altered, edited and censored by special interest as to be almost irrelevant. Today's Christianity bears little semblance to the church planted by Jesus and the Apostles

History records Constantine as having converted to Christianity; it would be more proper to say he converted Christanity to Constantine. He remained a sun worshiper, adding Christianity to his stable of religions, and incorporating most of the pagan Roman practices.

This book is not for everyone. The fundamentalist may cry blasphemy, but the freethinker may embrace it.
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SEEKING TODAY'S GOD And A Few Biker Stories
Our scriptures have been so altered, edited and censored by special interest as to be almost irrelevant. Today's Christianity bears little semblance to the church planted by Jesus and the Apostles

History records Constantine as having converted to Christianity; it would be more proper to say he converted Christanity to Constantine. He remained a sun worshiper, adding Christianity to his stable of religions, and incorporating most of the pagan Roman practices.

This book is not for everyone. The fundamentalist may cry blasphemy, but the freethinker may embrace it.
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SEEKING TODAY'S GOD And A Few Biker Stories

SEEKING TODAY'S GOD And A Few Biker Stories

by Tad Rhoden
SEEKING TODAY'S GOD And A Few Biker Stories

SEEKING TODAY'S GOD And A Few Biker Stories

by Tad Rhoden

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Overview

Our scriptures have been so altered, edited and censored by special interest as to be almost irrelevant. Today's Christianity bears little semblance to the church planted by Jesus and the Apostles

History records Constantine as having converted to Christianity; it would be more proper to say he converted Christanity to Constantine. He remained a sun worshiper, adding Christianity to his stable of religions, and incorporating most of the pagan Roman practices.

This book is not for everyone. The fundamentalist may cry blasphemy, but the freethinker may embrace it.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014615976
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication date: 06/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 317 KB

About the Author

The author worked his way through the Cold War by blustering his way into a number of positions for which he often seemed only marginally qualified; sometimes necessitating a panicky evening trip to the library to figure out what he was working on. If you had technical talent to sell, the Cold war was truly a golden era. He expresses sincere nostalgia about it.
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