The thesis methodically uses the ancient Chaldean language together with Greek/Roman and Egyptian sources, claiming that Catholicism is just disguised mystery religions by those that were in a dying Roman Empire trying to hold on to power in any way possible so they created the facade of the Council of Nice in 327AD called Catholicism.
Alexander Hislop Livres
Alexander Hislop était un ministre de la Free Church of Scotland, réputé pour son examen critique de l'Église catholique romaine. Son œuvre la plus célèbre explore en profondeur les origines et les pratiques du culte papal, qu'il a cherché à prouver comme étant liées aux anciennes traditions babyloniennes. L'écriture de Hislop se caractérise par une approche méticuleuse de l'analyse historique et théologique. Il présente ses arguments avec une conviction fervente, visant à exposer ce qu'il percevait comme des imprécisions fondamentales dans les pratiques religieuses établies.






The Two Babylons (1903)
- 360pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring the origins of Roman Catholic traditions, the book reveals surprising connections to an ancient Babylonian "Mystery" religion centered on Nimrod, Semiramis, and Tammuz. It argues that many practices, such as confession and the Pope's role, are not rooted in Christ's teachings but rather stem from this earlier belief system. The author delves into how these traditions evolved and integrated Christian elements, challenging readers to reconsider the foundations of certain Catholic practices.
The Light of Prophecy let in on the Dark Places of the Papacy
- 218pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The Book of Scottish Anecdote, Collected and Ed. by A. Hislop
- 776pages
- 28 heures de lecture
The Book of Scottish Anecdote is a charming collection of stories, legends, and folk tales from Scotland. Collected and edited by Alexander Hislop, it provides a fascinating insight into Scottish folklore and tradition.
The Two Babylons
or the Papal Worship Proved to Be the Worship of Nimrod and His Wife: With Sixty-One Wood-cut Illustrations from Nineveh, Babylon, Egypt, Pompeii, &c.
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book presents a provocative theory that the Catholic Church serves as a hidden extension of ancient Babylonian beliefs, exploring the connections between pagan traditions and modern practices. Hislop's vivid interpretations challenge conventional views and invite readers to reconsider the origins of religious customs. This edition is enhanced with original illustrations, adding depth to the exploration of these themes.
THE TWO BABYLONS is the great work that shows and explains the un-Biblical theological errors in Catholicism. It has been a classic among evangelical Christians and Biblical Christians in general, detailing the Pagan origins of various Roman Catholic traditions and practices and why it is important to avoid such paganism and to believe only in what is scripturally sound and true. THE TWO BABYLONS is the great work that shows and explains the un-Biblical theological errors in Catholicism. It has been a classic among evangelical Christians and Biblical Christians in general, detailing the Pagan origins of various Roman Catholic traditions and practices and why it is important to avoid such paganism and to believe only in what is scripturally sound and true.
The Proverbs of Scotland
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring the rich tapestry of Scottish culture, this collection presents proverbs from 1862, accompanied by explanatory notes and a glossary. The compiler acknowledges that some notes offer only surface-level interpretations, potentially obscuring the deeper meanings inherent in the proverbs. Readers will discover a diverse selection of timeless sayings that continue to resonate in contemporary life, highlighting the enduring wisdom of Scottish tradition.
The Two Babylons
or the Papal Worship Proved to Be the Worship of Nimrod and His Wife: With Sixty-One Wood-cut Illustrations from Nineveh, Babylon, Egypt, Pompeii, &c. (Hardcover)
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book presents a provocative theory that the Catholic Church is a hidden extension of ancient Babylonian beliefs, exploring the connections between pagan traditions and modern practices. Hislop's vivid interpretations challenge conventional views and invite readers to reconsider the origins of religious customs. This edition is enhanced with original illustrations, enriching the reading experience and providing visual context to Hislop's arguments.
The Light Of Prophecy Let In On The Dark Places Of The Papacy
Being An Exposition Of Second Thessalonians 2:3-12 (1846)
- 220pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its cultural significance. As it is an older publication, readers may encounter imperfections like marks, notations, and flawed pages. This reprint is part of an initiative to protect and promote classic literature, ensuring that it remains accessible in high-quality editions that stay true to the original.
Von Babylon nach Rom. Der Ursprung der römisch-katholischen Religion
- 383pages
- 14 heures de lecture
