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The book of all books, literaly
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The book of all books, literaly
Hello,
I'm new to this forum and I have seen the the "request rules" thread, so I'm sorry in advance I don't meet the requirements, but hear me out.
I have been looking for a specific book, a long one (was told about 1000 pages) which briefly explains most of the religions and cults (basic foundations, perceptions and so on).
Don't know the author or any other information.
Thank you for your help.
I'm new to this forum and I have seen the the "request rules" thread, so I'm sorry in advance I don't meet the requirements, but hear me out.
I have been looking for a specific book, a long one (was told about 1000 pages) which briefly explains most of the religions and cults (basic foundations, perceptions and so on).
Don't know the author or any other information.
Thank you for your help.
Rambo6- Number of posts : 1
Registration date : 2015-08-25
Re: The book of all books, literaly
The only Books that come to mind are these books
1. Holy Tablets by Malachi Z york
2. Urantia Book
3.OAHSPE Book
These 3 books detail what your asking about 1 of them is roughly 1000 pages and the others are roughly 2000 pages
1. Holy Tablets by Malachi Z york
2. Urantia Book
3.OAHSPE Book
These 3 books detail what your asking about 1 of them is roughly 1000 pages and the others are roughly 2000 pages
TheNomad- Number of posts : 20
Registration date : 2013-08-30
Many versions over the years...
...because new belief systems spring into being all the time.
The last one I looked at was sold on Amazon: Encyclopedia of World Religions, Cults & the Occult -- compiled by Mark Water, published in 2006, 785 pages.
The last one I looked at was sold on Amazon: Encyclopedia of World Religions, Cults & the Occult -- compiled by Mark Water, published in 2006, 785 pages.
Weirdwriter- Number of posts : 4
Registration date : 2015-11-16
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