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    SW : So its a religious study, or is it more historical research ?








    The book Beyond paradise is based on the old testament
    which are some accepted historical accounts which are proven today.
    Old manuscripts handed over to person to person over time.
    ( Locations of towns, cities,and tombs and archaeological evidence which is discovered monthly.( I do not discuss this in the book. The book Deals with the relationship that he wants to have with man through his Sons sacrifice.) The cost of it.

    If your a Jew, or Hebrew from the ancestry of Abraham,you will find it interesting concerning the law of Moses, the prophets, and the sacrifices of the old testament.

    And yes it is based on the New testament.
    In reality the word bible means only books.
    And these writings are quotations from the old testament and bought into revelation of why the God of the universe had to send his only son.Jesus the Christ.
    So yes its nonfictional, and also historical.
    The propose is for you to decide if it is, or neither.

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    Interesting, although I no longer have anything to do with Religious doctrines anymore, the "Bible" as we call it, which is a collection of 66 books written by 44 different people over a long period of time, has some very common themes running through it, But it was men who ultimately decided which books would make up the Canon of our current Bible, many other books that did not fit the teachings of the time have been ommitted.
    wasnt it augustus ceasar who instigated the principle beleifs of what we now call the catholic religion.


    But good luck with the release of your book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Legionary Titus Pullo View Post
    Interesting, although I no longer have anything to do with Religious doctrines anymore, the "Bible" as we call it, which is a collection of 66 books written by 44 different people over a long period of time, has some very common themes running through it, But it was men who ultimately decided which books would make up the Canon of our current Bible, many other books that did not fit the teachings of the time have been ommitted.

    Also if i might add didn't go along with other doctrines from the canon teachings. That is why it was omitted.
    They have books that were not allowed because they give historical accounts of the certain sects. And other teachings that didn't give a second witness of doctrine that agreed with the cannon.
    Yet it is important to study other books that were not in the original to compare with the old testament and the common new
    testament.

    Thank you for your interest.

    wasnt it augustus ceasar who instigated the principle beleifs of what we now call the catholic religion.


    But good luck with the release of your book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legionary Titus Pullo View Post
    Interesting, although I no longer have anything to do with Religious doctrines anymore, the "Bible" as we call it, which is a collection of 66 books written by 44 different people over a long period of time, has some very common themes running through it, But it was men who ultimately decided which books would make up the Canon of our current Bible, many other books that did not fit the teachings of the time have been ommitted.
    wasnt it augustus ceasar who instigated the principle beleifs of what we now call the catholic religion.


    But good luck with the release of your book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HMonk View Post
    Pullo,God still loves you anyway

    whats that sopposed to mean ?
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    wasnt it augustus ceasar who instigated the principle beleifs of what we now call the catholic religion.
    No, not all! No idea where you got that one from


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    Sorry his full name is : Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Legionary Titus Pullo View Post
    Sorry his full name is : Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus.
    His name is GAIUS Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus.





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    Quote Originally Posted by torzsoktamas View Post
    His name is GAIUS Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus.
    Gaius Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus (Latin: IMP CAESAR FLAVIVS CONSTANTINVS PIVS FELIX INVICTVS AVGVSTVS ¹) (27 February 272–22 May 337), commonly known as Constantine I or Constantine the Great, was proclaimed Augustus by his troops on 25 July 306 and ruled an ever-growing portion of the Roman Empire until his death.

    check your information before you post.

    obviously i was not refering to the name he was born with, but the name that he ruled under, as he was not called Ceasar when he was born was he.
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    Well if I can get it in on Amazon, I just might Congrats again swhunter
    Quote Originally Posted by Legionary Titus Pullo View Post
    Gaius Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus (Latin: IMP CAESAR FLAVIVS CONSTANTINVS PIVS FELIX INVICTVS AVGVSTVS ¹) (27 February 272–22 May 337), commonly known as Constantine I or Constantine the Great, was proclaimed Augustus by his troops on 25 July 306 and ruled an ever-growing portion of the Roman Empire until his death.
    What? Nobody is going to post the silly Dan-Brown-Da-Vinci-Code-myths about Constantine?
    wasnt it augustus ceasar who instigated the principle beleifs of what we now call the catholic religion.
    Woops, you already did

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    The rise of Catholocism is complex and took centuries to complete. The First Council of Nicaea (325 AD) is proberbly the starting point which resulted in the Symbolum Nicaenum, which essentially acted as a blue print for Christianity in the Roman Empire. For example, it attempted to settle the disputes between various Christian sects particularly over the issue of adoptionism (the belief that Jesus was not the literal son of God but rather he was an ordinary bloke who was 'adopted' by God). However the form of Christianity that came out of the Symbolum Nicaenum would not be recognizable as being Catholocism as we see it today. For example, records show that priests married, so the notion of celibacy had not yet come into force. Catholocism slowly evolved over the next few hundred years. The Second Council of Nicaea (787 AD) is proberbly the first sign of a split between Christianity in the west (which would later be called Catholocism) and Eastern Christianity (later called Orthodox Christianity). Primarily because of the issue of iconoclasm (the worshipping of idols such as pictures of Jesus, which is still an important aspect of Orthodox worship) which was deemed to be acceptable in 787. Again adoptionism was also discussed and outlawed. Although it was not until 1054 with the Great Schism between Eastern and Western Christianity do we really see the emergance of a recognizable form of Catholocism - and that too has changed over the middleages with the issuing of Papal decrees and edicts.
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    Buddhism is much simpler -- guy sits under a tree for like six months, obtains enlightenment. Presto!



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    Quote Originally Posted by cherryfunk View Post
    Buddhism is much simpler -- guy sits under a tree for like six months, obtains enlightenment. Presto!
    LOL
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    Legionary Titus Pullo

    Thank you, the release so far will be around dec.

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    swhunter, are you going on a book signing tour?



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    Quote Originally Posted by cherryfunk View Post
    swhunter, are you going on a book signing tour?

    Hi Cherry
    The publishers decide that.
    First of all they want book signings here in Arizona for exposure and before the release date.

    They will set up other events, and book signings later.
    And in my opinion if the book does good, and interest grows you never can tell what will happen next.
    Stranger things have happened!

    On the release date it will be on Amazon.com
    Also trailers by The publishers will be sent across the country and europe
    by very well known distributors. One of them is Ingram/Spring Arbor. Worlds largest and best known book distributor.
    I don't like over selling,so I,ll just say my wife and I have to take this experance one day at a time.
    I will have more information in the future when this comes out.

    Thanks again guys....

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    Fancy doing Sussex Stationers in Bognor Regis ?
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    Hi
    Just to let you guys know of progress if your interested.
    I,m on my final editing, half way done now. The manuscript was sent back to me for approval.
    Also the designers from the publisher is coming up with a cover.
    I'm on my last final lap here.
    So i want to thank you guys for encouraging me, and our very own Tone for reading the rough manuscript copy. Plenty of changes has happened since then for the better,which they wanted and myself.
    And it does look like its coming in Dec.
    Anyhow gents, thank you..

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    Great stuff!


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    SW : I wish you Lots of luck - fingers crossed and all that -
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