The sub title to this book is “Queen of Rome, Queen of Islam, Queen of All.” The proposition is that Mary worship has engulfed the whole world without anyone realizing it. It is easy to catalog all of the apparitions (so-called appearances) of Mary throughout history and even today. The authors also document how Mary […]
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Book Genre: Cults
Mormonism’s Temple of Doom
This is an update of a book that has been around since 1987. Schnoebelen is a former witch, Catholic priest, Mason, and Mormon. His premise is that there is little difference among them. He reviews the temple dress, rituals, practices, and beliefs. This is an eye-opening book about what goes on in the Mormon temple. […]
The Life and Religion of Mohammed
This is a recent publication of the 1911 work by the Catholic Scholar. It is a straightforward description of Mohammed and Islam, far removed from the political correctness infecting such books today. Every Christian should read some honest account of the life of the founder of Islam. Today we wonder how a world religion could […]
Who Is Allah In Islam?
This book is from Light of Life, Villach, Austria, and has been translated from German. They offer many other materials also educating Christians about Islam. There are many good things that are out there about Islam and we need them all. Masih educates the reader about the dangers and real intentions of the Islamic religion. […]
Freemasonry and Christianity
McClain, founder and first president of Grace Theological Seminary, was pastor of First Brethren Church of Philadelphia in 1929 when he wrote this small book. Because there was a growing pressure for even Christians to become Masons, McClain preached a sermon on the subject and it was printed in a booklet. These can still be […]
FreeMasonry: A journey through ritual an...
This book was published in 1991 by Thames & Hudson Ltd. of London. It is written by a Mason who takes great pains to describe three introductory degrees of Masons are and a myriad of other stages, symbols, and philosophies. Freemasonry is a psychology of what they call “mysteries” but insist that they are not […]
Unveiling Islam
This is an excellent book to help non-Muslims better understand the history, nature and tenets of Islam. While the writing is a little disjointed at times, it does help those not familiar with true Islam to better grasp its realities. Raised Muslim, the Caner brothers converted to Christianity as teenagers. Both became pastors, earned Ph.D.’s […]
Light in the Shadow of Jihad
Zacharias has been a helpful Christian author in the field of apologetics. His cultural awareness is very astute and his method of argumentation is very helpful. He is not a conservative, and perhaps not even a premillennialist (see p. 62), but, as a former Hindu, his insight into Islam and the Middle East is unique. […]
The Qur’an
Because of the terrible incidents of September 11, I went to Barnes and Noble and bought a Koran for about $20. I am almost finished reading it. It is merely a list of admonitions and prohibitions written down by Muhammad’s followers, arranged from the longest to the shortest. As a Pakistani Christian in my church […]
Books on Islam
Islam, Muhammad, and the Koran By Dr. Labib Mikhail The Gospel Questions The Qur’an By Abd Al-Masih These and other books have been written by Christians who are former Muslims. I was furnished this material by our missionary to the Muslims, Monthir Abdul-Atif. Monthir lives and ministers in the Detroit area, one of the largest […]