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Rome: Pagan and Papal by Mourant Brock. 19th-century ultra-Protestant polemic against the Roman Church, only marginally more sane than Hislop's Two Babylons but amid the ranting contains some interesting information. Page images.

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Divus

Divus

This is a very nice (little) film about CAESAR: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG2y3o...

04/27/2009
wombat23

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I really should add something of a disclaimer here. While I have no particular brief for Joe Ratstrangler and his predecessors, or their organisation, the actual or alleged presence of "pagan" elements in the doctrine and practice of the Roman Church is not among the issues I have with it. Mainly I was hunting down this and a book of a near-identical title by Henry Wreford to elecuidate a reference in the writings of Aleister Crowley, who cites it as supporting his views on History of Religions. Lunatic ultra-Protestant polemic of this kind also has the amusement value that even if they don't get start cutting the ground from under their own feet themselves, they generally leave a good set of tools lying around that can be used for just that purpose. -- T.S.

04/03/2009