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Zen Garcia

    Dragon Lords
    Wisdom
    Lucifer - Father of Cain
    Awaken to the New World Order
    Collected Works of Enoch the Prophet
    Sons Of God
    • Sons Of God

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      Exploring the connections between fallen angels, ancient aliens, and the biblical references in Thessalonians, this book delves into the myth of the Annunaki and Nephilim as humanity's creators. It warns that accepting this narrative can lead to allegiance with these fallen beings, perpetuating evil in the world. Garcia aims to enlighten readers about their ancient past, encouraging them to understand their true identity and purpose in light of these revelations, ultimately guarding against deception that affects even the most discerning.

      Sons Of God
    • Collected Works of Enoch the Prophet

      • 410pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      The book offers a comprehensive exploration of Enoch the prophet through a collection of various translations and obscure texts. It includes the R.H. Charles and Richard Laurence translations of the Book of Enoch and the Book of the Secrets of Enoch, alongside newly discovered sources like the Greek Account of Enoch, Aramaic Dead Sea Scroll fragments, and other significant writings. This compilation aims to provide a deeper understanding of Enoch's character and the diverse interpretations surrounding him in religious literature.

      Collected Works of Enoch the Prophet
    • Awaken to the New World Order

      • 210pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      Focusing on the author's personal awakening, this book explores the concept of the New World Order through Zen Garcia's insights and experiences. It features a collection of articles he wrote while serving as a columnist for the Populist Party of America, a platform known for attracting truth-seekers. Accompanied by illustrations from renowned graphic artist David Dees, the work delves into themes of political awareness and societal change, presenting a compelling narrative for those interested in alternative perspectives on contemporary issues.

      Awaken to the New World Order
    • This book utilizes myriad extra-biblical scripture from hundreds of sources including the Nag Hammadi codices, Dead Sea Scrolls, Apocrypha, Psuedipigrapha, Forgotten Books of Eden, and the Kolbrin Bible to prove that Cain was a child of Lucifer (Satan) and Eve not Adam and Eve; and that the parable in the garden was symbolic for an act of sexual lust and not just a fruit from some tree. This book also introspects who the watchers, the fallen angels, giants, nephilim, annunaki were and are and what their interdiction into the affairs of humanity really means for this the fig-tree generation.

      Lucifer - Father of Cain
    • Wisdom

      The Feminine Aspect of the Triune Godhead II

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of a preexistent Tripartite Godhead, this volume delves into the roles of Yahushua, the Father (YHVH), and the feminine aspect represented by the Ruach Ha Kodesh. It argues that humanity reflects this divine duality, with women embodying the feminine Ruach. The author contends that ancient Israelites worshiped a triune God rather than adhering to strict monotheism, revealing a deeper understanding of the divine structure that shaped humanity's creation as described in Genesis.

      Wisdom
    • Dragon Lords

      Antediluvian Kings

      • 372pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of the first world age, this sequel delves into the reign of fallen Seraphim as demigods over pre-Adamic civilizations. It examines the mythological era known as Zep Tepi, highlighting the Dragon Lords' influence and their role in shaping what is remembered as the Golden Age of Atlantis. The book aims to uncover the connections between biblical narratives and ancient myths, providing a unique perspective on early human history and the supernatural forces at play during that time.

      Dragon Lords
    • The Great Contest II

      Enmity Between the Seed-lines

      • 424pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Exploring the profound implications of Cain's lineage as the firstborn of the nachash, this book delves into biblical riddles and reveals connections often overlooked in scripture. It argues that this understanding was once widely accepted but has been obscured by forces like the Illuminati to conceal their ties to the dragon. The author emphasizes the significance of this knowledge in interpreting Yahushua's teachings, particularly in the parables found in Matthew 13, offering an in-depth analysis of these themes throughout the chapters.

      The Great Contest II
    • Great Commission I

      The Acts and Gospels of the Apostles

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the often-overlooked contributions of women in early Christianity, this compilation brings together forgotten and lost manuscripts that shed light on the apostles' missions beyond the canonical Book of Acts. It explores the challenges they faced and the vital support they received from women, highlighting their significant roles in the outreach and ministry of Christ. This collection aims to deepen the understanding of early church dynamics and the critical impact women had in shaping its foundations.

      Great Commission I
    • Primary Adamic Literature

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the historical texts surrounding Adam and Eve reveals their profound transition from paradise to a fallen world. These ancient manuscripts, preserved across various cultures, shed light on their early days of exile and the challenges they faced. Detailed research offers insights into the complexities of their new existence and the significant loss of their former, radiant natures, providing a rich understanding of their experiences and the implications of their banishment.

      Primary Adamic Literature
    • Globe Vs. Flat Earth Debate

      • 156pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book explores the biblical perspective on cosmology, asserting that Scripture presents the earth as immobile and older than celestial bodies like the sun and moon. It emphasizes the creation timeline from Genesis, where the earth is established as a fixed foundation for the heavens. The author encourages readers to investigate ancient beliefs, particularly those of the Israelites, to understand the historical context and support for a geocentric worldview prior to the heliocentric model's emergence.

      Globe Vs. Flat Earth Debate