Benjamin Walker
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Gnosticism
12 editions
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1983
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Sex and the Supernatural: Sexuality in Religion and Magic
6 editions
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1970
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Encyclopedia of Esoteric Man
3 editions
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1977
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Foundations of Islam: The Making of a World Faith
3 editions
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1998
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Tantrism: Its Secret Principles and Practices
4 editions
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1983
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Beyond the Body: The Human Double and the Astralplanes
4 editions
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1974
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Computer Networking: The Complete Beginner's Guide to Learning the Basics of Network Security, Computer Architecture, Wireless Technology and Communications Systems
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Encyclopedia of the Occult, the Esoteric and the Supernatural
2 editions
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1980
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Paulie: Book One (Forbidden Love In The South
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2014
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Fighting Fire (Compartment Firefighting Series)
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“Historically, then, Christianity in its original form was transformed into liberal Christianity, and finally into godless utilitarianliberalism. In this transformation, all the original asceticism, the absolute demands, the passionate desire to suffer with and for Christ, the difficult virtues, the awe before the divine, the self-abnegation, and the saintly heroic struggle were degraded through liberal Christianity and then through godless utilitarian liberalism into a kind of charity of softness that demanded nothing while it provided for every earthly comfort. This destruction of Christianity therefore brought about the utilitarian “green-pasture happiness of the herd, with security, lack of danger, comfort, and an easier life for everyone” [...] In this sense, Nietzsche the adamant atheist and self-proclaimed “AntiChrist” could lament the death of God: it has led to the ultimate “animalization of man into the dwarf animal of equal rights and claims.”
― 10 Books That Screwed Up the World: And 5 Others That Didn't Help
― 10 Books That Screwed Up the World: And 5 Others That Didn't Help
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