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All Lights on in the Master's House

Disillusioned by the non-biblical adherence of Christianity, Jason Jordan embarks on a journey back down the confused and multi-supplanted evolutionary timeline of the most popular religion in the modern Western world. Along the way he uncovers a startling array of popular Christian beliefs and practices that are based solely off the foreign philosophy of Greco-Roman interpretation. Also apparent is blatant biblical evidence for ancient technologies, advanced civilisations, superhuman beings and the end result of current global trends revealed centuries before.

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Product Details:
Author: Jason C.N. Jordan
Paperback: 440 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Australia
Publication Date: August 18, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1921019670
Package Length: 8.8 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 1.3 inches
Package Weight: 1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
 
 

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4A Thought-Provoking Journey into aTimely Subject  Dec 26, 2006
By DC Holm "booktime"
With a book that is a genuine pleasure to read, Jason Jordan earns the term author by providing an intriguing journey that he's qualified to lead through mysteries and rituals.

This is a fascinating exploration of mysteries, social customs, myths, and modern rituals on which many of our customs today hinge. Society today incorporates fragments of ancient legends, many without realization or understanding. In this book, the writer provides a comprehensive overview of them, integrating the examination of the past with practices that exist today.

Entertaining, compelling, well-written and thought provoking. This title is an excellent example of the finds available through POD.

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5Are you a truth seeker or a justifier  Aug 17, 2010
By G.W. Manning
If you are a justifier and want to continue living a limited existence based on what the rest of society (Christian and non-Christian alike) tells you to believe, then move on, this book is not for you. It will be more truth than you can handle. You will become accountable for knowledge that cannot be easily justified away, which of course would then wreck your whole existence as a justifier. However...if you are tired of being spoon-fed a milk-toast version of reality by scientists and even some religious leaders who are more concerned with power, influence and financial standing...then strap yourself in and start reading. Enough with made up Christian doctrine, holidays and traditions that are not even found in the Bible, it is all a detriment to the cause of Christ. Enough with UFOs being labled as "aliens," it is a detriment to the intelligence of normal human beings. And finally, enough with the idea that new age spiritism is just another harmless religion. It is time to wake up and then wake up the people around you...and Jason Jordan is your alarm clock! Jordan doesn't try to tell what to believe because he has no political agenda, and, he is not on any power trip, he is just digging for the truth and then presenting his findings. If you are serious about increasing your understanding of God and all of His creation, then surround yourself with people searching for wisdom like it was silver, Jordan is one of them. Buy his book.

3All Lights on in the Master's House  Jun 06, 2009
By Kitseera
I am about 80% though the book and wanted to give a little review.

First the pros: I purchased it through Amazon and considering the amount of pages it is reasonably priced. Jason Jordan does a good job of making his writing interesting to read. He packs a lot of information besides aliens being fallen angels offspring. Someone still in Sunday Church could learn a lot of truth from the book and it is easy to read compared to Fosselized Customs.

On the cons: Since the book was advertized on Yahspace I assumed Jason used the true name in the book. Since he devoted a good portion of the book explaining the pagan practices of Christianity, he fell short when it came to using the correct name. Instead he referred to Yahweh as Lord or God most of the time and waited until 3/4 of the way to explain the true name to his readers. This truth should have been introduced in the beginning and then use the correct Name especially when quoting scripture. By not doing so the 3rd commandment is violated. I am hesitant to give the book to someone still in Sunday Church because I feel very strongly about the importance of the use of the name.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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